
Concerns about Arne Slot's future are intensifying following another disappointing match at Old Trafford. A journalist has questioned whether Slot has shown enough potential for improvement.
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Mail Sport journalist sends worrying message about Slot
Thereâs a growing sense that questions around Arne Slot arenât going away any time soon, especially after another frustrating result at Old Trafford.
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And now one journalist has gone a step further, openly challenging whether weâve seen enough from the Dutchman to believe things will improve.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Mail Sport reporter Lewis Steele didnât hold back when assessing where things stand under the Liverpool head coach.
The journalist said: âSlot, he needs to show something to give fans belief that he is the man to turn it round.â
That line alone sums up the current mood, with performances continuing to swing wildly between encouraging and concerning.
Steele went even further when discussing the bigger picture heading into next season, adding: âSomething to give fans belief that next season will be better⊠so far, Iâve not seen any evidence to suggest it will be.â
Itâs a view that echoes wider criticism following the defeat to Manchester United, where we were second best in the first half before rallying after the break.
John Aldridge has already said United were âthere for the takingâ, we looked âfrightened to deathâ, both pointing towards issues in control and confidence rather than just personnel.
There are growing doubts about Arne Slot's ability to improve the team's performance, especially after a frustrating result at Old Trafford.
The journalist challenged whether there is enough evidence to believe that Arne Slot can lead the team to better results.
The team's disappointing results have led to increased scrutiny and questions about Arne Slot's effectiveness as a coach.


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Of course, context still matters, with injuries forcing major changes and disrupting rhythm, something thatâs been a constant theme throughout the campaign.
Even so, the inconsistency in performances, particularly the drop-off between halves and repeated defensive lapses, is whatâs fuelling doubts like those raised by Steele.
With a crucial game against Chelsea at Anfield next, thereâs now a clear sense that itâs not just about picking up points, but about showing something tangible in the performance that suggests Slotâs ideas are truly taking hold.
Because right now, as the Mail Sport reporter bluntly put it, belief isnât coming from what weâre seeing on the pitch.