Anfield Watch
·13 décembre 2025
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·13 décembre 2025
The discussion of who Fenway Sports Group should back between Salah and Slot has been rife over the last week or so.
This sort of public falling out rarely happens in football and when it does, it often rocks the boat.
Divides are usually created among squads but, with the attacker being left out of Liverpool's squad and Liverpool then going on to beat Inter Milan in the Champions League, it's clear that the Reds are still strong.
And, while speaking after Liverpool's Champions League clash, Jones gave his thoughts on who Liverpool's first-team squad will end up backing in the long-run.
"He [Slot] is human at the end of the day,” he said in quotes relayed by BBC Sport.
“If we get beat in games, it affects him, it affects us all too the same way it affects fans. He is a positive man, he always makes a change.
“The style of play has changed a bit. He is as hungry as ever, exactly the same with us. He is there with us and we are there with him as well."









































