Former Liverpool star claims Arne Slot has to go

2 min read
Former Liverpool star claims Arne Slot has to go

Former Liverpool star claims Arne Slot has to go

Pennant Questions Slot Authority After Chelsea StalemateLiverpool’s season has drifted into dangerous waters and now former winger Jermaine Pennant has delivered the sort of public criticism that cu...

Former Liverpool star claims Arne Slot has to go

Pennant Questions Slot Authority After Chelsea StalemateLiverpool’s season has drifted into dangerous waters and now former winger Jermaine Pennant has delivered the sort of public criticism that cu...

Liverpool's season has hit a turbulent patch, and now former winger Jermaine Pennant has stirred the pot with a blistering critique of manager Arne Slot. After the Reds' frustrating 1-1 draw with Chelsea, Pennant didn't hold back, questioning whether the Dutchman should even be in charge come next season.

Pennant's comments, originally shared with CaughtOffside, tap into a growing well of discontent among fans. Liverpool's form has slipped alarmingly from the high standards expected at Anfield, with defensive frailties and inconsistent performances becoming all too familiar under Slot's watch. The team that once overwhelmed opponents now looks shaky at both ends of the pitch.

The former winger took to X after the match to voice his frustrations, saying: "Enough of the excuses now. Yes, injuries don't help, but every team has injuries. This is enough now—Slot can not be the manager next season, because this style of football is not Liverpool. Don't tell me he won the league last season; he's got to go at the end."

Those words cut deep because they echo a wider anxiety about the club's direction. Liverpool fans have always been patient during transitional periods—as long as there's visible progress. But recent performances have raised serious doubts about the team's identity, intensity, and leadership on the pitch.

The pressure on Slot has been mounting for weeks, and the atmosphere at Anfield during the Chelsea draw was telling. When Slot substituted Rio Ngumoha, audible frustration rippled through the crowd—a clear sign that the relationship between manager and supporters is fraying. Results haven't helped either, with Liverpool dropping too many points against sides they used to steamroll. The defensive stats are worrying, and the team often looks unsure whether they have the ball or not.

For fans still holding out hope, the question remains: can Slot turn this around, or is it time for a fresh start? Either way, the clock is ticking at Anfield.

Like this article?

Order custom jerseys for your team with free design

Related Topics

Related News

Back to All News