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·11 de mayo de 2026

Liverpool told to replace Arne Slot with Premier League manager

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Liverpool Questions Grow as Andoni Iraola Links Gather Pace

Anfield has always had a sharp ear for trouble. Murmurs quickly become groans, and groans become something louder. Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea at the weekend carried that familiar edge of frustration, the kind that lingers long after the final whistle. For Arne Slot, it means scrutiny is beginning to grow around a season that has gradually drifted away from expectation.

Fourth place and Champions League qualification may satisfy some clubs. At Liverpool, it invites harder questions, particularly when Arsenal are 17 points clear at the summit.


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Arne Slot Feeling Pressure at Liverpool

Slot arrived carrying the burden of succeeding Jurgen Klopp, a task bordering on impossible even before a ball was kicked. Managers who follow transformational figures often inherit comparison before they inherit patience.

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The reaction at Anfield against Chelsea felt significant because Liverpool supporters rarely turn quickly without reason. The standards remain painfully high.

Tony Cascarino believes the atmosphere around the club has changed.

“The booings are happening more regularly at Liverpool now. I want Arne Slot to get to the end of the season and then Liverpool to make a call.

“I’m concerned because it’s not good.”

That sentiment may sound harsh, but Liverpool’s recent performances have lacked authority. Too often the side appears caught between identities, neither capable of overwhelming opponents nor consistently controlling matches.

Andoni Iraola Reputation Continues Rising

Into that uncertainty steps Andoni Iraola, a coach whose reputation has accelerated dramatically over the past 18 months. Bournemouth’s football has carried intensity, bravery and tactical clarity, qualities Liverpool supporters traditionally admire.

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Cascarino suggested Liverpool should seriously consider entering the race for the Spaniard.

“He’s probably been offered something that’s better. It’s like when you’re a player. If you play brilliantly for a club at Bournemouth, like Semenyo or others, you get the vultures hanging over you and take you away to the bigger clubs.

“I’m sure he knows where he’s going.

“We’ve got Marco Silva in that position. We don’t quite know what the outcome is going to be. Obviously, Oliver Glasner as well at Crystal Palace.

“Don’t tell me these guys don’t know where they’re going.”

There is logic to the argument. Iraola has transformed Bournemouth into one of the Premier League’s most organised and aggressive teams. Recruitment has improved, players have developed rapidly and performances have consistently exceeded expectations.

Richard Hughes Connection Fuels Speculation

Football rarely operates in straight lines. Relationships matter, timing matters and existing connections matter even more.

Cascarino pointed directly towards Iraola’s relationship with Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes.

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“He brought him to Bournemouth and now he’s at Liverpool.

“He did that negotiation. He was there. You have connections in football and people you deal with.

“He’d have dealt with the agent. He’d have worked with him. Now, I’m putting two and two and making five, but it’s not that unlikely that a club like Liverpool could look at him.”

That final phrase matters because this still feels speculative rather than imminent. Liverpool have shown no indication publicly that Slot is under immediate threat. Yet football moves quickly once doubt settles into the atmosphere.

Cascarino finished with perhaps the strongest endorsement of all.

“I look at Bournemouth and the way they play and the amount of talent that has just improved under him.

“Now, this is a guy that couldn’t buy a win when he first got the job. And since then, his teams have literally been on Champions League form and they’re not too far off the Champions League spots now.”

At Liverpool, future planning never truly stops.

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