Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group believe Dutchman Arne Slot, 47, will lead the club next season despite another defeat this week. (Telegraph - subscription required)
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"Will worry about that later" - That attitude from those behind the scenes is a large part of the reason why we're struggling now, and why we didn't win as much as we should have won under Klopp.
Sad to see Robbo go. The backbone of our squad is being dismantled bit by bit. Unless we immediately start building a new strong spine we could be heading for another lengthy period in the wilderness.
Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group believe Dutchman Arne Slot, 47, will lead the club next season despite another defeat this week. (Telegraph - subscription required)
More chance of hell freezing over
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Speaking only for myself, my own personal "will worry about that later" comment is a case of being more interested in processing that Robbo won't be around next season and perhaps remembering some of his best contributions for the remainder of the week, rather than (for example) looking at what left-backs might be available or whatever.
It's not to say that I'm not interested in the further development/renewal of the squad - which to be fair I have zero control over.
Well, whatever has transpired under him and his apparent inability to turn around a difficult situation, he had ultimately been a part of a Liverpool set-up that got us a League title and now found himself managing a different, somewhat imbalanced squad, much of which had suffered a deep tragedy that impacted players in ways we probably can't quite quantify in a sport of very mine margins.
It would appear that staff above him were keen to give him the benefit of the doubt. That ultimately looks like it will prove to be the incorrect call, but it'd be most unusual for us to sack a Manager so soon after a League title win and to give credit where it's due, we had so many matches in the 24/25 season where we came out in the second half looking considerably better. You don't fluke that 38+ times per season.
Some Managers can't thrive in difficult circumstances and are somewhat "fair-weather" in that sense and it may well prove that he's one of them, but whatever insipid style and apparent tactical ineptitude we might have seen for much of the last 12 months now, he ultimately played a part in number 20 and Edwards/Hughes etc will likely have made some sort of stipulation (such as keeping him unless Champion's League qualification becomes mathematically impossible as an example) as to what would or wouldn't prompt swinging the axe.
Hopefully come the end of the season there can be a polite shake of hands, a thank-you for the first 7-8 months of his tenure and wish him well. I can't say I actively want him here next season and beyond as I'm exasperated with our set-up, talk of xG, talk of low blocks etc but he'll always have no. 20 in his locker and I'll always be grateful for it, even if we have been a mess for 12-13 months now.