Despite the disappointing start to the campaign, Slot’s position has never been under threat at Liverpool. This applies to both the club’s owners, who are very pleased with Slot’s leadership and character, and the board.
They have consistently backed the 47-year-old—even during tough periods—and remain firmly committed to giving him the time needed to turn things around.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool never ever considered another manager, nor did they ever discuss a potential change with agents, intermediaries and people involved in the industry.
Even after setbacks in the Premier League, Champions League and League Cup, the internal response was unwavering: Slot is the best man to sort out this situation.
This sentiment is shared throughout the club, and sources confirm that the players also maintain a strong and transparent relationship with the manager.
There are no signs of unrest, and Slot continues to command respect in the dressing room.
The prevailing belief within the club is that the new arrivals from the summer transfer window simply need time to settle and begin their journey at Anfield.
Florian Wirtz arrived from a different league, the same as Jeremie Frimpong; Alexander Isak didn’t have any pre-season and this created some complications in building his physical condition, but there are no doubts about the signings with Liverpool waiting for them to reach their peak as soon as possible.
Without question, Slot is viewed as a central figure in Liverpool’s long-term vision, and no managerial changes are expected—even if results dip again in the coming weeks.
The Dutchman continues to enjoy full support from both the club and the players. This is the clear message: Liverpool and Slot, together again.
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