Mohamed Salah made it clear he wasn't happy playing under Arne Slot and now neither will be at Liverpool next season

A Liverpool legend believes Liverpool could rue missing out on a superstar who could've been Mo Salah's replacement

Fans turned on the Dutchman after a number of poor Premier League performances this season

Liverpool parted ways with Arne Slot on Saturday after the Dutch manager who won the Premier League title in his first season failed to live up to expectations in a…

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Liverpool has parted ways with manager Arne Slot. Slot led the team to a Premier League title in his first season. However, the second season saw a significant drop in…

The Reds boss has been sacked just 12 months after winning the title at Anfield

Liverpool are now on the search for Arne Slot’s successor.

Mohamed Salah made it clear he wasn't happy playing under Arne Slot and now neither will be at Liverpool next season

Too often Arne Slot's Liverpool ran out of steam and ideas. Many matches were chaotic, and completely at odds with what won the title

LEWIS STEELE: Just 12 months on from winning the Premier League title and looking formidable, nobody foresaw a scenario unfolding whereby Arne Slot would be anything but the right…

Liverpool's owners Fenway Sports Group have taken the surprise decision to sack Arne Slot, just two weeks after outgoing club legend Mohamed Salah openly criticised his playing…

Club’s flawed recruitment meant coach did not deserve the vitriol, but Anfield boos led to executives needing to act

The Liverpool latest sees the fallout from Arne Slot's sacking continue

Regime change will prompt mixed emotions among the Liverpool squad.

Liverpool consistently backed Arne Slot but the mood soon changed after the Premier League season ended

Arne Slot was sacked as Liverpool manager after just two seasons in charge, with reports claiming players had raised concerns