Slot reached the League Cup final in 2024-25 as well as winning the Premier League
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot insists he feels "complete support" from the club's hierarchy and fans despite a run of poor on-field performances and growing discontent about his Anfield future.
Slot, who replaced Jurgen Klopp when becoming head coach in June 2024, won the Premier League in his first season on Merseyside but now finds himself fighting to secure European football with just seven points separating Liverpool, in fifth, from 13th-placed Bournemouth.
His side have only picked up one point from their past three league matches, most recently losing to Brighton 2-1. Liverpool were also eliminated from the FA Cup with a 4-0 quarter-final mauling at the hands of Manchester City on Saturday before being handed a 16th defeat of the season in their Champions League quarter-final first-leg against Paris St-Germain.
Following the 2-0 defeat in Paris, during which Liverpool had just 26% possession and registered only three shots compared to PSG's 18, former defender Stephen Warnock told BBC Sport it "feels like confidence is at an all-time low" while French football journalist Julien Laurens is "struggling" to see Slot continuing as Liverpool boss next season.






