@OleKristofferE Vi har dessverre en trener som ikke får til noe som helst uansett hvor gode spillere han har så klarer ikke å bry meg om overganger akkurat nå
Once again wondering why a sporting director who has reportedly already lined up another job is the one in charge of making the decision on the coach's future
So article today suggesting Richard Hughes may leave this summer with Simon Francis to Al Hilal who has a new owner. This might align with the rumour going around earlier this week that he was to depart. No tears, just don’t want him making decisions for club & squad if leaving.
[🟢] NEW: Liverpool have no plans to complete a summer review into Arne Slot's position at the club, with the Dutchman not under pressure to be sacked.
[@JacobsBen]
It’s not the “Liverpool way” to sack a manager, but it’s apparently the Liverpool way to lose 19 games in all competitions, fail to beat Burnley, Leeds, Sunderland, Nottingham Forest or PSV at home and play the worst brand of football imaginable.
Sound.
@AnfieldSector Probably is, but it truly still feels like the club has decided to stick with him anyway. Therefore great pieces like this makes it even more depressing because the right choice (firing him) seems even more obvious.
Joe Gomez on the Anfield boos: "We get it, we understand it. For us older boys who have experienced so many good times here it does hurt. If it didn't then you shouldn't still be here. We want to make it right.
"It's just a reaction to the whole year, and that's fair enough. The fans pay their hard-earned money to come and watch us and they're entitled to show their frustration."
@KasperWikestad@Tjaernas litt tilbakemelding: Når entusiasmen er 10x større for hver positive Utd involvering enn Liverpool, så høres det ut som dere håper på et utfall litt mer enn annet.