Liverpool boss Arne Slot has opened up on the future of his job with the Premier League side.

Slot’s Liverpool suffered a 4-1 defeat at Anfield in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
It was Liverpool’s 9th defeat in last 12 games. Having lost their last three matches with 3 goals, the Reds have entered their worst form since 1953.
Struggling in the Premier League and now struggling in the Champions League, questions are being asked about the long term future of Slot at the club.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot opens up on struggles
Surprisingly ho quickly things can change in football. Only a few months ago, the Reds won the Premier League title under his leadership.
Slot has addressed mounting speculation surrounding his future at Anfield, insisting that he remains focused on improving results rather than worrying about his job security.
Speaking candidly after the Reds’ latest setback, Slot maintained his composure despite widespread reports suggesting that the Liverpool hierarchy is growing impatient.
He said, as reported by Fabrizio Romano:
“I am not worried. My focus is on other things than worrying about my own position”.
“I need to do better, I know that”.
The Dutchman’s comments come amid one of Liverpool’s most turbulent periods in recent years.
The Reds have struggled to find consistency under his management, with six defeats in their last seven Premier League games leaving them languishing in the middle of the table.
When pressed about his relationship with the club’s leadership, Slot offered a glimpse into the ongoing dialogue with key decision-makers.
“I speak to Liverpool hierarchy, we have those talks but they don’t call me in every single minute of the day to tell me that they trust me!”.
“We do have the normal conversations and I feel the trust. I haven’t spoken to them after this game yet, so let’s see
Scrutiny is increasing over the future of Slot
Despite his calm demeanor, Slot is well aware of the mounting tension within the club. Senior figures at Fenway Sports Group (FSG), including Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes, are reportedly evaluating the current situation closely following a series of disappointing results.
While Slot retains backing for now, the club expects to see a clear turnaround before January, when key transfer and managerial decisions will be made.
Several key players such as Mohamed Salah, Ibrahima Konaté, and Cody Gakpo have struggled for form while new signings like Hugo Ekitike, Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz have failed to make an impact following their big money move