Slot’s future in doubt?published at 12:40 GMT
Liverpool 1-4 PSV
Jess Anderson
BBC Sport
Liverpool’s stellar start was followed by a run of six defeats in seven matches that sparked concern and talk of a crisis.
Things started to look up earlier in November, with victories over Aston Villa and Real Madrid lifting morale and offering hope of a return to form.
But those wins only offered brief respite.
A 3-0 defeat by Manchester City just before the international break was tough, but can happen against Pep Guardiola’s side.
But a setback by the same scoreline at home to Nottingham Forest left Liverpool 12th in the top flight and was followed by this embarrassing loss against PSV – only the Reds’ second loss at Anfield in their past 26 pre-knockout stage games in this competition.
It has left Slot with a massive task on his hands to return his side to the top half of the Premier League and stay in the hunt for a top-eight place in the Champions League league phase, having slipped down to 13th.
Sacking managers at the first sign of trouble is not a tactic Liverpool have frequently deployed. Let’s not forget too that last year Slot oversaw the best start – eight wins in his first 10 top-flight games – by a Reds boss, having just replaced Jurgen Klopp.
But his summer signings have not worked, putting him under pressure.
Slot says he is not worrying about his future at the club and is instead focused on turning things around.








