Arne Slot has huge opportunity to save his Liverpool job – Opinion

On Borrowed Time: What Arne Slot Must Do to Save His Liverpool Job

Liverpool Football Club rarely lives in limbo, yet that is exactly where it finds itself as another decisive spring approaches. Arne Slot remains in charge, but only just, and the sense that this season is being played out under review rather than trust is impossible to ignore. After a horrendous autumn and a winter that stripped belief rather than restored it, the Dutchman’s future sits firmly on a knife-edge. With Xabi Alonso’s name never far from the conversation, Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes are quietly preparing for a decision that will shape the next five years at Anfield.

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The Case for Survival: Results, Rhythm, and Resistance

If Arne Slot is to keep his job beyond May, the pathway is brutally clear. Liverpool must not only win, but win convincingly and consistently, particularly in the Premier League. Top-four qualification feels like a minimum requirement rather than a bargaining chip, and any serious drop-off would almost certainly trigger change. Beyond raw results, however, the football itself must evolve. What has undermined Slot most is not isolated defeats, but repetition — the same struggles against low blocks, the same slow circulation, the same lack of coordinated movement once opponents refuse to engage.

Recent performances against Newcastle and Qarabağ hinted at what Slot’s Liverpool can look like when space is offered. Ten goals across two games, fluid movement, vertical intent, and players thriving when asked to attack rather than solve puzzles. The upcoming visit of Manchester City is therefore fascinating. Pep Guardiola will not arrive at Anfield to sit deep or starve his own side of the ball. City will play, dominate possession phases, and commit bodies forward. That environment suits Liverpool and could provide Slot with a platform to reinforce belief — both internally and externally.

A strong run in the Champions League would also matter. European nights still carry weight at Anfield, and progression with authority could soften the appetite for immediate change. If Liverpool looks organised, dangerous, and confident against elite opposition, the argument for continuity gains traction. But it must feel earned, not accidental.

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