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FSG Stands by Liverpool Manager Arne Slot Despite Struggles
Owners Committed to Slot's Long-Term Vision Despite Disappointing Second Season
Apr. 3, 2026 at 7:35pm
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A cubist interpretation of the challenges facing Liverpool manager Arne Slot as he navigates the club's uneven season.Boston TodayDespite Liverpool's struggles in Arne Slot's second season as manager, the club's owners at Fenway Sports Group (FSG) remain committed to the Dutch coach. Slot was brought in to replace Jurgen Klopp in 2024 and won the Premier League title in his first year, but this season has seen the team slump to 10 league defeats. However, FSG has no plans to sack Slot and is instead looking to provide him with the resources to turn things around, including potential input on summer transfer targets.
Why it matters
Slot's future has been the subject of intense speculation, but this report suggests FSG sees him as a long-term solution similar to how they backed Klopp through an initial difficult period. Maintaining stability at the manager position is crucial for Liverpool as they look to regain their place among the Premier League elite.
The details
Slot has faced challenges integrating £450m worth of new signings, with key players like Jeremie Frimpong, Alexander Isak, and Giovanni spending significant time injured. This has contributed to Liverpool's struggles, which include 10 Premier League defeats and battles to qualify for the Champions League and advance in the FA Cup and Champions League. However, FSG remains committed to Slot, with no specific targets set for him to keep his job beyond this season.
- Slot was hired as Liverpool manager in 2024 to replace Jurgen Klopp.
- Slot won the Premier League title in his first season in charge in the 2024-25 campaign.
- Liverpool have struggled in Slot's second season, slumping to 10 Premier League defeats so far.
The players
Arne Slot
The current Liverpool manager, who was hired in 2024 to replace Jurgen Klopp.
Jurgen Klopp
The previous Liverpool manager, who led the club to Premier League and Champions League titles before departing in 2024.
Fenway Sports Group (FSG)
The Boston-based ownership group that owns Liverpool Football Club.
Jeremie Frimpong
A Liverpool player who has spent considerable time injured this season.
Alexander Isak
A Liverpool player who has spent considerable time injured this season.
Giovanni
A Liverpool player who has spent considerable time injured this season.
What they’re saying
“The decision-makers still retain faith in him and believe, with the right additions this summer, Slot can turn things around in the same way that Klopp did after a disappointing fifth-placed finish in 2022-23.”
— James Pearce, Club insider
What’s next
FSG is expected to back Slot in the upcoming summer transfer window, providing him with the resources to strengthen the squad and turn Liverpool's fortunes around.
The takeaway
Despite Liverpool's struggles this season, the club's owners remain committed to manager Arne Slot and see him as a long-term solution similar to how they backed Jurgen Klopp through an initial difficult period. Maintaining stability at the manager position is crucial as Liverpool look to regain their place among the Premier League elite.
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