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Liverpool make Arne Slot sack decision

Arne Slot, Liverpool manager

Liverpool‘s campaign’s been tense, shaky, full of nerves from fans who’re losing patience. Things’ve gone off track lately – each loss pours fuel on doubts about whether the boss should stay or go.

The Reds dropped five out of their last six Premier League games before finally beating West Ham 2-0.

This win felt like a breath of fresh air for the whole team, yet bigger worries still hung around. Supporters were asking questions. Tension near the bench just kept growing.

Inside the club, things feel way off. Top people keep saying no big moves are needed.

In their view, this mess can still be fixed. Besides, they think the guy running the team should get a longer leash.

Last weekend’s victory brought some relief. Although Isak broke his scoring slump with a clever strike, Gakpo wrapped it up late in added time.

The team played with more edge. There was extra spark in their movement. Most of all, the squad stood by their coach without hesitation.

Folks around the club reckon the bosses have noticed. They liked how the team reacted, particularly keeping a shutout – their first since early November.

Came just in time, given how shaky the backline’s looked lately. It was then that things finally made sense.

The club’s bosses aren’t keen on dumping Arne Slot. In fact, they’re sticking with him – backing his work from the previous run where they grabbed silverware.

Folks close to the club say the West Ham victory should mark a shift. Maybe this kicks off a slow rise through the rankings.

Even after big spending last summer, Slot still gets some leeway. The decision-makers are backing him – for now.

Meanwhile, the team is pushing hard to boost their lineup once more – eyeing a £25m deal for AZ Alkmaar’s rising star Kees Smit, who’s lit up the Eredivisie lately.

The coach’s familiar with him, thanks to past roles in the club’s youth system.

Liverpool’s owners aren’t keen on ditching their trophy-winning boss just yet. Rather, it looks like they’ll double down on support when winter hits – though better results should show up real soon.


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