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·27 de novembro de 2025
Liverpool in free fall: Slot under fire, Inter clash looms

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·27 de novembro de 2025

Liverpool is going through one of the most difficult periods in its recent history. The crisis is deep, ongoing, and relentless. After yet another European collapse against PSV, the possibility of Arne Slot's dismissal no longer seems like a journalistic provocation, but a concrete possibility. The English press, unanimous and harsh, now speaks of a technical cycle at its end.
The home defeat against PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League marked another negative peak. The fans accompanied the final whistle with a barrage of disapproval, capturing the atmosphere surrounding the team.
The Times summarizes the collapse: “Liverpool's fall shows no sign of stopping and Slot has no answers.”
Criticism, however, comes from every corner of the British press. The Guardian describes the Reds as “disastrous, overwhelmed by PSV,” while the Daily Telegraph openly talks about a club experiencing “the worst losing streak in the last 72 years.”
The frightening statistic: nine defeats in twelve matches
The most alarming figure is the sequence of recent results. Nine defeats in the last twelve games represent a negative record not seen since 1954. A situation that, as several newspapers point out, undermines every certainty built in recent years.
The Daily Mail does not mince words: “Liverpool is a disaster… a real disaster.” According to the English newspaper, the team has become “the laughingstock of Europe” and Slot finds himself trapped in a “vicious circle” from which he seems unable to escape.
The shadow of dismissal: the incredible trajectory of Arne Slot
The potential farewell to Slot would take on sensational contours: just five months ago, the Dutch coach had led Liverpool to win the Premier League in his first year in England. Now, however, he risks an early and traumatic end to his adventure at Anfield.
The Sun opens with an eloquent headline: “Code Red,” also reporting the clear disapproval of one of the club's icons, Steven Gerrard, who does not spare criticism of the current technical management.
The nightmare isn't over: in two weeks there's Inter
The schedule offers no respite. In the midst of the storm, Liverpool will have to face a high-tension away match: in fourteen days, the Reds will arrive at San Siro for the Champions League clash against Inter.
An appointment that could become decisive not only for the European journey but also for Arne Slot's professional fate.
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