Arne Slot in action for Liverpool in 2025 against Brentford

Liverpool back Arne Slot despite four straight Premier League defeats

Adem Ozcan Last updated: Oct 29, 2025, 3:16 pm
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Arne Slot’s start to the 2025/26 season has been turbulent, but Liverpool are showing no signs of losing faith in the Dutchman. Despite a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat over the weekend against Brentford, the Reds remain confident Slot is the right man to lead their long-term project.

The reigning champions have endured a difficult few weeks, losing to Brentford, Fulham, Tottenham and Brighton. That form has seen them drop to seventh in the table — their lowest position since Slot took charge.

Arne Slot’s job “not under threat” at Liverpool

Liverpool’s internal stance is clear: Arne Slot will not be sacked, even amid poor form. Speaking on BBC Sport, chief football writer Phil McNulty confirmed the club has no intention of making a managerial change.

“Slot is under the same pressure as every Liverpool manager – and that is the pressure to win games. Pressure for his job? Not a chance,” said McNulty. “Slot won the title in his first season after succeeding Jurgen Klopp, and while he needs wins as quickly as possible, Liverpool is not the sort of club to panic.” — Phil McNulty, BBC Sport

McNulty added that the club’s hierarchy still has full confidence in Slot’s tactical approach and leadership, noting that Liverpool “is a calm club internally, not given to hasty, panicky decisions — certainly not when it involves a manager who won the Premier League last season.”

Liverpool’s current problems under Slot

While Slot’s position is secure for now, there are several pressing issues he must address to steady the ship.

The Reds’ defensive vulnerability has been a recurring theme this season, particularly in aerial duels. Opponents have increasingly targeted the back line with long balls, exploiting uncertainty between centre-backs and goalkeeper Alisson Becker.

In attack, Liverpool have struggled for fluency. Cody Gakpo has come under fire from fans for his tendency to cut inside and take on defenders rather than link up with the overlapping Milos Kerkez, while Mohamed Salah’s finishing has uncharacteristically deserted him in recent games.
Slot, however, has defended his players, insisting that poor finishing is temporary.

“The main thing is that Mo always scores goals for Liverpool,” Slot told reporters. “The last thing I worry about is Mo scoring goals again. He’s done that his entire life and I expect him to do that again in the coming weeks and months.” — Arne Slot, Liverpool manager

Liverpool’s midfield — rejuvenated last season — has also looked disjointed, with new signings Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak yet to find consistent form. BBC’s McNulty summed up the current challenge: “They need to show signs of becoming more resilient and balanced, because I think they are a dysfunctional, soft touch at the moment.”

Arne Slot’s record so far

Slot’s first season at Anfield was a resounding success — Liverpool lifted their second Premier League title of the modern era and reached the Champions League semi-finals. However, his second campaign has started on shaky ground.

Arne Slot – Liverpool Record Stats (as of Oct 2025)
Games Managed 64
Wins 39
Draws 11
Losses 14
Premier League Titles 1 (2024/25)
Current League Position 7th

source: BBC Sport / Premier League data – 29 October 2025

Calm inside Anfield

Behind the scenes, Liverpool’s leadership group remains composed. Sources close to Fenway Sports Group (FSG) say they have full confidence that Slot will guide the team back on track. His success last season and his collaborative approach with sporting director Richard Hughes are seen as major reasons to stay patient.

The club believes the current struggles are largely transitional — a result of bedding in new signings and adjusting to the demands of competing on multiple fronts.

Our View

In our view, Arne Slot’s Liverpool tenure remains in safe hands. Four defeats in a row may raise alarm bells for fans, but within the club, there’s recognition that rebuilding periods are inevitable after a title-winning campaign.

Liverpool’s underlying performances have still shown attacking promise, and if Slot can tighten the defence and reignite Salah’s form, the Reds could recover quickly. The key for now is maintaining stability — something the club hierarchy clearly intends to do.

Key Insights

  • Liverpool have lost four straight Premier League games — their worst run since 2014.
  • Arne Slot’s job is “not under threat,” according to BBC’s Phil McNulty.
  • Club hierarchy remain calm, confident in Slot’s long-term vision.
  • Issues include defensive vulnerability, Gakpo’s positioning, and Salah’s finishing.
  • Slot still has strong backing from both FSG and the players.

What’s Next

Liverpool are back in action today, 29 October, facing Crystal Palace at Anfield in the Carabao Cupbefore returning to Premier League duties on Saturday, 1 November, where they host Aston Villa at home. Slot will be desperate for a turnaround in form to ease outside pressure and restore confidence heading into the winter run.

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