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Ange Postecoglou attended Liverpool's recent home match against Paris Saint-Germain amid calls for Arne Slot's dismissal. Postecoglou, a lifelong Liverpool fan, previously celebrated a league title victory at Anfield.
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Ange Postecoglou was at recent Liverpool home match amid calls for Arne Slot to be dismissed
Ange Postecoglou was among those in attendance at Anfield for Liverpoolās recent defeat at home to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarter-finals.
The Australian is a self-proclaimed childhood supporter of the Reds, and it was on his previous visit to L4 that we secured our 20th league title on the day that we beat his Tottenham Hotspur side 5-1 this time last year.
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Since then heās been sacked by both Spurs and Nottingham Forest and has yet to return to management, although heās since found work in a different capacity.
As perĀ The Mirror, Postecoglou was at the Liverpool v PSG game last week as a technical observer for UEFA, with his role being to analyse matches objectively from a coaching point of view to identify tactical trends, innovations and technical developments.
Ange Postecoglou attended the match as a lifelong Liverpool supporter and to witness the team's performance amid calls for Arne Slot's dismissal.
There are increasing calls for Arne Slot to be dismissed following Liverpool's recent defeat at home to Paris Saint-Germain.
Ange Postecoglou celebrated Liverpool securing their 20th league title at Anfield last year when they defeated his Tottenham Hotspur team 5-1.

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Two Reds players were singled out for praise in his subsequent report on the match at Anfield as he wrote (via UEFA.com): āRyan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai did a really good job of closing down the midfield space. They denied PSG that central area they like to play in.ā
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The 60-year-oldās presence at Anfield on the night of our Champions League exit came at a time when Arne Slot has been under intense scrutiny amid LFCās hugely disappointing season, with Danny Murphy saying in recent days that he āwould make a changeā if he were in FSGās position.
However, as reported by Sky Sports on Tuesday, the Liverpool hierarchy are set to keep faith in the Dutchman into the 2026/27 campaign, in which the Reds look increasingly likely to be playing in Europeās primary club competition after two much-needed Premier League wins in the past fortnight.
Securing a top-five finish may keep the 47-year-old in his current job for the time being, but many supporters remain unconvinced by him, and a poor start to next season could well prove to be terminal for his position at Anfield.
If Slot were to be dismissed in the coming months, itās hard to envisage Postecoglou being hired as his replacement despite his affection for LFC, having finished 17th in the top flight with Spurs last year and then failed to win any of his eight matches in charge of Forest.
Less than 12 months on from winning major silverware, both men have since experienced the tougher side of management at the highest level, although the Liverpool boss has been shown a lot more faith by his bosses than the Australian has.