Slott’s sack could be inevitable as Liverpool ‘aren’t playing for him anymore’ and he won’t ‘leave’ the Stars



Arne Slott has been identified as the ‘problem’ after calling his players at Liverpool, ‘telling everyone his tricks for free’ and not falling for the stars.

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With a capital c

Can we finally say that now? Stop tiptoeing around it. There is no such thing as a mini-crisis… We have a full-blown, bonafide, unforgivable crisis at Anfield.

# Semantics
Eric, Los Angeles CA

Manchester United puts Liverpool in crisis“, according to Wilford.

Four points at the end of October, and the reigning champions. The squad has the potential and is among the favorites to win any competition this season.

But no, after a tough few weeks, it’s a completely blown Roy Hudson League Cup loss to Northampton area isn’t it? Hit the panic button, get rid of Paul Koncheski, sell the Taurus in January, and let’s get ourselves out of the woods with our service revolvers.

what a joke Hyperbole of the worst kind.
Andy H, Swansea.

Have Liverpool clicked yet?

Isaac is the new Andy Carroll.
Simon S, NUFC, Cheshire

Slot drop

It is good for the league that Manchester United have gone to Anfield and won. If the perennial mid-table shit never wins in the big arenas, it’s bad for the viewers.

Jokes aside, Liverpool’s performance was a joke. How do you pick players, watch them lose three in a row and look pretty clueless while doing it and then pick virtually the same lot again.

Gakpo is scary. It looks simple but even his aim went into the same place where the guard was. Everything else didn’t work or was off target. This summer we spent €100m on a guy who convinced us he was worth playing in that LW position. The logical answer is to play it through the center and then skip it altogether.

Salah has been terrible all season. Today was a great opportunity and he didn’t force a save. Stepping out of the spotlight will serve him well and he’s the type to react really well to being dropped.

Kerquez is really paying tribute to Alberto Moreno at this stage. For Maguire’s goal he literally runs and leaves three men at the back post. He has been very poor and literally does not know what to decide when moving forward. Regular crossing when he should be passing and shooting. Its crossing is also unspecified. He puts it in the zone and sometimes there isn’t a single redshirt.

We signed six players this summer and the only one who seems to have settled in properly is Aktike so of course he’s joined the bench.

It honestly defies logic at the stage the slot is looking at. It can’t be down to training as the players who looked the best today were Ektyk, Frimpong and Wirtz and they all started on the bench. The players who have looked terrible all season started once again.

Slott needs to recognize that just because some of this old guard have won league titles and Champions League titles that doesn’t bar them from being scrutinized or dropped. This reminds me of my favorite quote in life. Success is not owned. It is on lease. And the rent is every day.
Minty, LFC

The result was terrible, but some of Liverpool’s play was beautiful.

Don’t think we’re good enough this year but we’ll be fun to watch.
Aidan, LFC (IATA)

Read more: Carragher goal Liverpool ‘baby’ as Neville ‘stunned’

The slope of the saw

I thought we won the transfer window. I thought we weren’t buying for a season, but for an era. How did it go? I don’t know what this Liverpool team is. We don’t control, the opposition scores with the easiest chances, our build is slow and fast, and we don’t get possession.

I honestly think the problem is the manager. In that straight-Dutch style, he has been the target of criticism from the players in the first few games. The players had heard enough and were no longer playing for it. Nothing works. Not even Hail Mary moments, now we score in the last minute,

Slot doesn’t help itself, does it? Criticizing players in public, telling everyone your tactics for free – I mean, you’ll be better and winning games doesn’t matter. Instead, he makes strange decisions and supports her. I’ll shoot my shot – he’s not a boy. Last season’s win was fluke, a godsend, 85% Klopp and 15% this guy. I had a feeling we were going completely crazy when we broke the record signing twice, especially when we let the Isaac story drag on like this.

There is no gelling. There are no players to get to know each other. It’s almost a 10 10 game and we’re sh*t. I don’t see how the slot can handle the way out of that hole.
Winnie P

He is the current Champions manager and has taken the blame for the loss His central defender tells his own player. This player did not go to the hospital but played. What ad ** Khead!
Tony

Infield

365

A question – why is noise in the infield reported more regularly and enthusiastically than silence?

Oddly enough, especially in the league, the latter is more common than the former.

Does noise “mean more”?
Lawrence at Muswell Hill

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It’s a quadruple we can all get behind!
Sanjeet (#slotout) Randhawa, Kuala Lumpur.

Look on the bright side

Well, at least we didn’t have to endure a summer with loads of Liverpool fans in that mailbox to explain that the team that had just won the league with a record low number for a decade was on course to dominate the next 5 years.
Simon, London

1-0

Matt, not sure Your description of weapons tactics. i do Your article was a compliment to Arms in a sense
I wouldn’t describe them as relying entirely on set pieces and ‘boring’ gameplay.

The concept of the game is to use the best strategy suitable to win the particular fixture.

Remember that stylistic strategies are built on historical trends and national fashions. Italian football in the 70s may have been different from Brazil in the 60s.

We have been conditioned by the likes of Sky TV who need drama and thrills to sell packages!

We expect to be entertained rather than learning how to appreciate (and be excited by) more complex tactics. (Why football fans sometimes struggle with rugby.)

NFL fans can’t understand why a game can only have 3 goals when we consider it a high scoring game!!!

Its proponents are attacking it for developing a more sophisticated appreciation of tactics and therefore calling for more enjoyment rather than football being played like what we eat. Instant sensational quick fixes.

One cannot say that open play provides ‘moat’ when it is the structure and implementation of open play activities that create set opportunities. No one can remove it easily!

With weapons over the years. Now they are ready for control.

I’m sure Michael Owen would certainly like to

Best wishes
Sam Fleming

The more the media, pundits, and fans talk about weapons that rely on set pieces, the more powerful they become.

Both opposition players and fans now become nervous and distracted with Arsenal’s win around every corner, the fear as palpable as a collective gasp inside the stadium as a Ska or Rice cross comes in. Don’t let reality get in the way of a good narrative.

Arsenal finished third in the league last year behind Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest for corner conversions, but they have the “flash” of being the best and will probably get a couple of extra goals a season as a result. These goals are often accompanied by 3 points, as was the result at Fulham this weekend.

I recently heard someone compare a perceived set of weapons to dominance, Fergie Time, where the man with the extra time on the board would give UK fans and players a psychological boost as the opposition would panic “here comes the last minute winner”.

During Fergie’s tenure, Man U shows that didn’t score the most goals during extra time, that was Liverpool (some things never change) but the impression was there and they benefited from it being a “thing”.

So as long as the media and fans continue to dominate the perceived set of weapons, I would suggest that weapons fans encourage it, add fuel to the flames, own it.

The more they fear you, the stronger you become!
Norbuck, NZ

All hail George Graham

For years now we’ve all heard pundits, pundits and everyone else beat the drum that weapon sides were too soft, boys were playing men, “didn’t like it” etc.

The free-flowing, open football that followed the unconquerable years was decried as naive, weak, the players accused of lacking both physical substance and maturity.

Spanish Tony Plus delivering pragmatismthe cohesion and physicality that was present in early Wenger sides but the lack of drastic cuts towards the end of Arsenal’s tenure is a good thing and certainly not an achievement to be ascribed. A team as solid and unmovable as Artetas hairline is something everyone has been screaming about for two decades, now that it’s here using all available means to score goals, people are complaining.

If Arteta really is an Iberian George Graham, then there is still no contrasting comparison, gray envelopes aside.

Graham led Arsenal to league titles and cup triumphs as a player and manager and he fielded sides with Rocastle, Thomas, Wright and the famous five members of that defence.

Comparing Mikel to Jorge is actually quite a compliment to the Spaniard if you think about it objectively.
Avon (arms, if they do, if they don’t, if they don’t) Ireland

Corruption?

So, Stowe AFC Illinois sees a decision he doesn’t agree with and calls it absolute corruption. There is no other word for it’.

I don’t know if Stu is American or ex-pat but it doesn’t really matter. Corruption is used so loosely in American politics that it seems to have lost its meaning in the dictionary definition, which would be either “dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by powerful people (such as government officials or police officers)” or “being wronged by illegal or unlawful means (such as barbary Mary) has taken both definitions.

Stu really needs to get a grip on reality, read a dictionary or both. Or he needs to name which party he thinks is providing the bride.

You may believe you’ve seen a bad decision driven by incompetence, but don’t start calling it ‘corruption’ just because you don’t agree or unless you’re ready to name the guilty party.

It might make you feel better temporarily, but it doesn’t help anyone and won’t fix anything.

pathetic
A, LFC, Montreal.

Stewie

Of course now you don’t just write when Steve is lost to arms, you get the withdrawal symptoms of seeing your Polava in print.

One question though, why do you focus all your vitriol on weapons, your critic is getting ridiculously monotonous, nothing fresh, maybe, if you take the blinkers off, you’ll see some other teams that are worthy of your “unique” pandering.
Andrew Gunnerbrod Brown

The waiter has to go

He is simply unaware of his choice. His best 11 don’t know

Useless on subs timing and subs selection

I remember him saying when he was signed that he was a very defensive styled coach, but his defensive system isn’t working.

We had 6 or 7 good games with the new manager boost, but we also have some good players in the team what we need is a manager who can implement the right style.

Also fosent
Irish Wolf (Dublin)

Striker

Just realized that the summer transfer window has been about striker transfer story after striker transfer story. Guycarus to Cisco to Cisco to Issac to Vasa. It was a waste of time, because they couldn’t hit the back of the subnet if their career depended on it.
No, God





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