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Liverpool have no intention of collecting arne slots, says Romano

Liverpool’s shocking 3-0 defeat at home to Nottingham put the club on one of their lowest points in recent memory, marking their sixth loss in the Premier League and leaving them languishing in 11th place.

The Govts have endured Callostric’s poor form, and now questions are now over whether Arne Slot can survive the storm.

The defeat to Forest, a side that had gone eight games without a win, was the epitome of Liverpool’s recent slump.

The Reds looked flat, flat, and cheaply weak, conceding cheap goals and showing little of the seriousness that their title-winning campaign showed last season.

Statistically, it is the worst defensive start in the history of the Premier League, it has posted 20 goals in its first 12 games and posted a negative difference, a spectacular fall from the grace of the European team.

Arne Slot’s job is safe at Liverpool

According to Fabrizio Romano, the Dutch manager’s job is not threatened immediately, but the team’s patience is limitless.

Speaking on YouTube, Romano said:

“What happened to the arne slot?

“So Liverpool is not thinking about changing the manager now. Of course, they – the owners, the club – want to see different results, they expect a lot from Arne slot and his team.

“Of course Liverpool expect to see something different from the manager and the players, because it’s not just a responsibility.

“Arne Slot knows that the situation is dangerous, complicated, but at the same time we feel the support and trust of the club. Liverpool is not in talks with any other manager.

“This is the current situation. Of course, the results must change, and quickly, both in the Champions League and in the Premier League, especially in the Premier League, because Liverpool are actually in a complicated situation.”

The Reds Hierarchy have faith in the Dutch Manager

Arne Slot Strures during Liverpool's Froft vs Crystal Palace victory
ARNE Slot in action during Liverpool’s Froft vs Crystal Palace victory (Photo by Dan Istitene / Getty Images)

The Liverpool Hierarchy remain confident of Slot’s long-term future but want to see a big improvement before the new year.

The owners believe they can turn things around, but failure to close the gap in more than four seasons could change their situation.

Currently, Liverpool trail Aston Villa by just three points in the Champions League race, meaning there is still time to save the campaign.

However, with the likes of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté struggling for form, the slot is facing a major test of his managerial career.

If the results do not improve quickly, the reign of Dashinman Anfield, once seen as a new era of promise, can be opened before the sign of the season.

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