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Hasselbank on Arne Slot:
"Arne Slot seems to have run out of ideas at Liverpool. For a coach without the appropriate licence to organise his team in such a manner, it simply shows he is not up to the required standard."
🗣 Mohamed Aboutrika:
"Salah said that the standards must be fixed, then Slot comes and replies that the standards are not only in the gym, but on the green pitch."
"What standards are you talking about when you have 18 losses in a single season? Salah is the one who won you the league last season."
🚨 Jürgen Klopp on Liverpool after the draw against Chelsea at Anfield:
“What I saw from Liverpool at Anfield is not the Liverpool I knew for many years. The identity, the intensity, the hunger — something is clearly missing. This club was always built on energy, pressing, mentality and fighting for every ball, especially at Anfield, but right now the team looks lost in many moments of the game.
A draw at home against Chelsea is not the end of the world, but the performance itself is worrying. Liverpool used to make opponents suffer at Anfield, now teams come here with confidence and belief that they can control the game. That should never happen.
I’m not the coach anymore, so I don’t want to speak too much about tactical details, but from the outside you can clearly see that the system needs adjustments. Football changes very quickly and if you don’t evolve the right way, you fall behind immediately.
This has to be solved as soon as possible. Arne Slot must solve these problems at the club or leave the club. Liverpool cannot spend years searching for identity because this club belongs at the highest level competing for every trophy.
On the other hand, Chelsea deserved respect today. They looked organized, confident and dangerous in transition. But for Liverpool, the biggest issue is not the result — it’s the feeling that the team no longer plays with the same fear factor, mentality and passion that once defined this club.”
Carlo Ancelotti on why he asked for Mohamed Salah’s shirt:
I’ve coached some of the greatest players in football history, so I never really asked anyone for their shirt. But Salah was different.
Every time my team faced him, he was a complete nightmare, his movement, pace, intelligence and ability to destroy defensive systems made him impossible to control. You could prepare all week for him and he would still decide the game.
What makes him even more special is his mentality. Year after year, same hunger, same discipline, same elite level. That kind of consistency is rare in football.
There are talented players, and then there are players who can change matches on their own no matter the tactics against them. Salah became one of those players.
After facing him, I knew I needed his shirt because one day football will fully appreciate just how special he truly is.
Oliver Kahn on Arne slot reply to Mo Salah standards.
players like Mo Salah don’t spit their mind out, Slot saying the standard are shown on the pitch but can’t win at home against this poor side of Chelsea so what shows he’s the man for this job, It’s ridiculous to think about.
🚨🎙️Alan Shearer slams Arne slot in recent comment, defends Salah.
🗣️ “Mohamed Salah’s standards have been so high for years that any small dip becomes a headline. But for me, he’s still the player Liverpool look to when they need something special in attack.
I don’t agree with the criticism around Salah. He still carries a huge attacking threat and remains one of the first names defenders worry about before facing Liverpool.
It’s fair to say Mohamed Salah has had a dip in form recently, but that doesn’t change who he is or what he offers Liverpool. Even at less than his absolute peak, he remains their top attacking threat.
Top managers protect players like Salah, especially when they’ve earned that trust over years. If Slot is not recognising his importance to Liverpool’s attack, then he’s underestimating exactly what makes this team tick.
🚨🎙️ Trent Alexander-Arnold on Arne Slot’s response to Mohamed Salah’s comments about Liverpool’s standards:
“People can say whatever they want about Mo, but one thing nobody can question is his mentality and the standards he sets every single day. I’ve seen it myself for years at Liverpool. The way he trains, the way he takes care of himself, the way he pushes everyone around him — that’s why he’s one of the greatest players this club has ever had.
So when Mo speaks about standards dropping or about what the club needs to maintain after certain players leave, he’s not attacking anyone. He’s speaking because he genuinely cares about Liverpool and wants the club to stay at the top for years to come.
Honestly, I was surprised by the reaction. A manager should understand where that message is coming from. Mo has earned the right to speak openly about the dressing room, the mentality and the expectations at this football club. Players like him built these standards under Klopp and helped bring Liverpool back to the very top of European football.
Sometimes the truth can sound uncomfortable, but leaders inside a dressing room are supposed to speak up. And if I’m being honest, Liverpool needs more players with Salah’s mentality, not fewer.”
🚨🎙️| Thierry Henry on Liverpool getting dominated by this struggling Chelsea side after Arne Slot dismissed Mohamed Salah’s warning about standards dropping:
🗣️ “Mohamed Salah saw this coming. People laughed when he spoke about Liverpool’s standards dropping, but what did we watch today against Chelsea? That did not look like a serious Liverpool side.
This is a Chelsea team everybody has been calling inconsistent, immature, mentally weak all season… yet they looked sharper, hungrier, more organized, and physically stronger than Liverpool. That should worry Arne Slot a lot.
I heard Slot’s response to Salah, saying standards are bigger than one player. Normally I agree with that. But football does not care about press conference answers, it exposes you on the pitch. And today the pitch exposed Liverpool badly.
When your pressing disappears, your midfield stops competing, and your senior players cannot control the tempo against this Chelsea side, then maybe Salah was not protecting his ego… maybe he was warning people.
Liverpool fans hate hearing this because Salah is a legend, but legends usually recognize decline before supporters do. He has been inside that dressing room every day. Maybe he already saw the drop in mentality, intensity, and accountability coming.
Chelsea did not even need to be amazing today. Liverpool made them look like a top European side through poor structure and lack of fight. That is the dangerous part.
So yes, after watching this performance, I think Salah was right to question whether Liverpool’s standards are slipping. Because elite teams do not get outrun and outworked by a Chelsea side that spent most of the season getting mocked.” #LIVCHE
he worst LFC squad for 10 years. No width, no passion, no idea. You can see the players do not believe in the manager. FSG for god sake change the manager for someone with a clue
#ynwa#liverpool@LFCVine@AnythingLFC_
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