
It’s official, PSG has defeated Liverpool FC 2-0 (4-0 in the global score), establishing a strong point about the future of first-team head coach Arne Slot.
Since the departure of Jurgen Klopp, the squad hasn’t been the same. The level of Liverpool FC has declined considerably, along with several key departures this season, including Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson.
In previous seasons, stars like Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harvey Elliott also left, players who were crucial during the Jürgen Klopp era.
Could the defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League have been the final straw for a situation that was already close to boiling over?
The 2025 season for Liverpool FC has been one to forget. Eliminated in the Champions League quarterfinals and knocked out of the FA Cup by Plymouth Argyle, a third-division side, it reflects the dark present unfolding at Anfield following the years of glory brought by Jürgen Klopp.
From the very beginning of his appointment as head coach of Liverpool FC, things were already tense.
Reports emerged of disputes within and around the dressing room, particularly regarding contract renewals and the demands made by several players.
The truth is that Arne Slot is a tough negotiator; he’s already shown that if you’re not in his plans or an agreement isn’t reached on a specific number, you won’t be part of the team.
However, the biggest difference between Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool and Arne Slot’s side lies in their style of play.
Klopp’s approach was far more vertical, while Slot’s system relies more on individual brilliance than on a well-structured tactical plan.
And that’s where the frustration from the Liverpool FC fans comes from every time they step into Anfield.
Right now, the squad lacks a clear identity. Supporters feel it looks more like improvisation on the fly, with no serious game plan behind it, raising the possibility that Arne Slot’s time on the Liverpool bench could be nearing its final chapters.
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