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Arne Slott may have sealed his fate with his comments after the draw against Sunderland – Opinion

December 3, 2025 5 Min Read
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It was another poor result for Liverpool, who suffered a frustrating 1-1 draw with Sunderland at Anfield on Wednesday night.

What was supposed to be a routine victory for the reigning champions became the latest obstacle in a season that is rapidly spiraling out of control.

Despite having home advantage, the Reds were second best for most of the match.

Kemsuddin Talbi’s deflected shot gave the visitors a shock lead, and a lucky own goal ultimately gave Liverpool a point, but had it not been for Chiesa’s brilliant goal-line block, Sunderland might have been on the verge of winning the game.

The performance lacked the sparkle and intensity that characterized the club’s title-winning campaign last year.

Arne Slott’s post-match comments

(Photo by Karl Lesseen/Getty Images)

After the final whistle, coach Arne Slott gave a harsh assessment to the press of a performance that did little to inspire confidence.

He said: “I think it’s a bit similar to the weekend. It was a game where we didn’t concede many goals and didn’t create many chances. We were very unlucky to concede a goal due to a deflection. Our reaction after that was good…”

“There weren’t that many chances for either team, but I think we had a few more chances. We were very unlucky in the second half because we kept trying, trying, trying and then we came back stronger.”

“We weren’t the only ones who couldn’t beat Sunderland. They’re very compact when defending and very aggressive when pressing. It certainly looks like we’re playing slow, but it’s hard to find free players.”

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Comments like this will remind many Liverpool fans of the Roy Hodgson era. Hodgson frequently made such comments publicly about his opponents being stronger and his belief that Liverpool should be satisfied with such a result.

But what raised eyebrows was his widespread admission of confusion. In a worrying development for supporters, Slott appears to have admitted that the root cause of Liverpool’s rapid decline remains a mystery to him.

Having recently admitted that he “doesn’t know what’s going on” with the team this season, his post-match analysis lacked the authority and resolution you’d expect from a Liverpool manager. Instead of offering a clear path forward, the Dutchman seemed to point to bad luck and a lack of clear chances, and his ambiguity suggests he is struggling to find an answer.

Liverpool fans are starting to lose patience with slots

Liverpool fans don’t want to hear comments like that from their manager. Anfield fans are used to leaders displaying strength and clarity in times of crisis, but Slott appears to be losing control and lacking strength with each passing week.

His frank admission of uncertainty has quickly morphed from refreshing sincerity to shocking incompetence in the eyes of his supporters.

The fan base is becoming increasingly restless, and many feel that a manager who admits he doesn’t know why his team is failing is a manager who can’t fix it.

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1Crystal Palace 2-1 Liverpoolpremier leagueloss
2Galatasaray 1-0 Liverpoolchampions leagueloss
3Chelsea 2-1 Liverpoolpremier leagueloss
4Liverpool 1-2 Manchester Unitedpremier leagueloss
5Eintracht Frankfurt 1-5 Liverpoolchampions leaguewin
6Brentford 3-2 Liverpoolpremier leagueloss
7Liverpool 0-3 Crystal Palacecarabao cuploss
8Liverpool 2-0 Aston Villapremier leaguewin
9Liverpool 1-0 Real Madridchampions leaguewin
10Man City 3-0 Liverpoolpremier leagueloss
11Liverpool 0-3 Nottingham Forestpremier leagueloss
12Liverpool 1-4 PSV Eindhovenchampions leagueloss
13West Ham 0-2 Liverpoolpremier leaguewin
14Liverpool 1-1 Sunderlandpremier leaguedraw
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Liverpool’s last 14 games in all competitions

Sentiment on social media and in the stands is shifting from patience to disbelief, with speculation mounting that the pressure of the job is getting to him.

With the team languishing mid-table and the manager openly questioning an inexplicable drop in standards, the question is no longer whether Liverpool are in crisis, but whether Slott is the man to lead them out of crisis.

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