Richard Hughes' massive Liverpool failure set to cost Arne Slot his job | OneFootball

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·25 janvier 2026

Richard Hughes' massive Liverpool failure set to cost Arne Slot his job

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Richard Hughes not signing a centre-back could cost Arne Slot his Liverpool job

One of the main questions that has been asked about Liverpool this winter is whether they're going to sign a new defender or two.

It's clear that the Reds' defence has been one of their main problems this term with players such as Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson often underperforming.


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Many fans expected the Anfield outfit to make another move for Marc Guehi after his failed summer transfer but, in the end, that's not how things seem to have panned out.

However, now that Joe Gomez is out injured for an unknown length of time, Liverpool's lack of recruitment could be the final nail in Slot's coffin.

Indeed, some fans may be thankful for this after the Dutchman's recent decision making has cost them a fair few points, but, the fact that he could end up losing his job because of something that Hughes has done rather than something he's done himself is rather shocking.

Liverpool must sign a new defender is Joe Gomez is injured for an extended period

Even before Gomez got injured against Bournemouth, most fans knew that having him as the Reds' only back-up centre-back was an accident waiting to happen.

On his day, the Englishman could be classed as one of the Premier League's best centre-backs, but, due to his injury history, he always seems to put Liverpool on the backfoot.

Gomez's injury history is one of the main reasons why the Reds need some new defenders as soon as possible.

If the defender was able to stay fit, due to things such as his versatility and his vast Premier League experience he could be one of Liverpool's most important players.

But, consistency-wise, it feels silly for Liverpool to not at least explore a transfer or two, especially since they're still fighting for the Premier League and the Champions League.

If a new defender isn't signed before deadline day, it could be curtains for Slot.

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