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    Liverpool and Arne Slot: What do the fans feel about the Reds boss and his future

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    Slot’s squad selection for Wednesday’s EFL Cup defeat by Crystal Palace sparked huge debate.

    He made 10 changes from Liverpool’s last outing, handing out two debuts and naming three teenagers in his starting line-up, plus a further five among his substitutes.

    The likes of Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Dominik Szoboszlai, Cody Gakpo, Florian Wirtz, Mohamed Salah and Hugo Ekitike were all absent as the Reds made a tame exit in a competition they have won twice in the past four seasons.

    Liverpool fan Abigail Rudkin told BBC Sport she is disappointed by Slot’s decision-making.

    “Walking to the game last night, me and my dad got the team sheet and we were like ‘he’s sacrificed this’,” she said. “I understand we are losing games at the moment but you need to try and get a winning mentality back.

    “We are losing patience. I think there are two different sides of the fanbase at the minute.

    “There are those on social media that are calling on him to lose his job, and there are the people I see at the ground, like me, who are losing patience going to these games and not enjoying it as much with losing the games, but they also want to stay patient with him because we are very grateful to him for what we’ve had from last season when we thought it would all fall apart without Jurgen Klopp.”

    Jordan Chamberlain from Empire of the Kop said he will forgive Slot’s team selection on Wednesday if Liverpool beat Aston Villa on Saturday.

    “This is the one that matters,” he said. “Then Real Madrid and Manchester City. If we get three negative results in the next week, then Slot’s job will be genuinely under threat.

    “But to suggest he should lose his job on the back of a match [against Palace, in which] he fielded players many fans haven’t heard of is ludicrous.

    “Slot’s been very poor and has made some horrible tactical choices this season that have restricted his best players and left us wide open. We’ve also had some bad luck and missed too many chances. It’s football. He deserves time to turn it around and I back him to do so.”

    Fellow fan Ryan agreed it’s “way too soon” to be talking about getting rid of Slot, but said players need to take responsibility and shoulder some of the blame too.

    “We don’t turn into a bad team overnight,” he said. “But Slot doesn’t help himself with some of his decisions – and that is what he can control.

    “Liverpool operate differently and I can’t see us cutting Slot and his staff so soon. However, results are what count, ultimately, and if things don’t improve – and quickly – then we all know how the road ends.

    “The players have to step up too, by the way – it shouldn’t all be on the manager. Some have been way, way below an acceptable standard for Liverpool.”



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