Liverpool manager Arne Slot has expressed confidence that he will remain in charge of the club next season, despite growing criticism following a disappointing campaign.
The Dutch coach, who led Liverpool to the Premier League title in his debut season, has faced scrutiny this year as the team sits fourth in the table and is still not guaranteed a place in next season’s Champions League with two matches remaining.
Slot acknowledged the difficult season and the pressure that comes with it, noting that criticism is a normal part of football when results fall short of expectations. He added that responsibility is shared across players, coaching staff, and the wider club structure.
Despite fan frustration, Liverpool’s hierarchy has not suggested any immediate plans to replace him. Slot insisted he remains under contract and has been involved in ongoing discussions about planning for next season.
Liverpool still have the chance to secure Champions League qualification when they face Aston Villa, while Slot also confirmed that Mohamed Salah could feature briefly as he returns from injury.
The manager also addressed recent fan reactions, including boos during the draw against Chelsea, describing them as part of modern football’s intense scrutiny and constant public opinion.
Slot further revealed that pre-season planning and transfer discussions are already underway, indicating his continued involvement in shaping the squad for the future.
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