Two Liverpool players are football analysisto ‘blame’ for Slot pressure as Edwards is backed to be first out door
Joe Williams Ibrahima Konate and Mohamed Salah have been out of form this season.
Liverpool duo Mohamed Salah and Ibrahima Konate have been partially blamed for the pressure that Arne Slot finds himself under.
The Reds have been struggling to find form in the Premier League this season after winning the title at a canter in Arne Slot’s first season at Anfield.
Liverpoolfinished ten points ahead of Arsenal last term but Slot’s side are currently a huge 21 points adrift of the Gunners in the Premier League table.
Slot, whose side lost their tenth Premier League match of the season against Brighton over the weekend, has taken the brunt of the criticism for their poor form this term but former Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown reckons Konate and Salah have a lot to answer for.
Brown told Football Insider: “Slot will face the brunt of the pressure, but he’s not the only one to blame.
“If you’re looking for the root of Liverpool’s demise from being champions last season to the position they’re in now, two main players stand out.
READ:?Premier League winners and losers: Pereira, pre-break Spurs, Everton, Liverpool, £748.4m Chelsea
“First is the mistakes made by the centre-back, Konate, and his performances so far this season.
“It’s been a major concern for Liverpool, how weak they look defensively compared to before when they were almost impregnable, and his form is a big reason.
“Mohamed Salah is the other, and the fall he has had from the records he was breaking last season to now where he looks a shadow of his former self.
“He scored 34 goals last season and now he only has 10. He’s not been anywhere near the levels you expect of him, and that’s contributed to Liverpool’s drop off.
“Both of those players, if you were Arne Slot, you could point to them as reasons things haven’t worked this season, but ultimately the buck does stop with him.”
MORE LIVERPOOL COVERAGE ON F365… * Isak ‘asks’ agent to find move away from Liverpool as ‘preferred’ transfer emerges *?Arsenal bottle the lot, Spurs relegated, Liverpool glory: The 10 best/funniest outcomes this season * Xabi Alonso to Liverpool clears hurdle as Arne Slot sack discussions ‘intensify’
Respected journalist David Lynch, who has been covering the Reds for years, insists Michael Edwards could be the first to leave, as the Fenway Sports Group’s CEO of Football has “very little input into Liverpool now”.
Lynch told Anfield Index: “Personally, I’d be quite surprised if Michael Edwards sticks around much longer, to be honest.
“We have to take him at his word that that was the driving force behind him coming to this role; it now no longer exists, and there is no wider football project now at FSG, it is now basically everything into Liverpool and go from there.
“I can’t really see why Michael Edwards would stick around now, which I don’t think is bad news for Liverpool, by the way, because on a day-to-day basis, he has very little input into Liverpool now.
“His project was aimed at widening things out a little bit. How many of the other staff who are tied directly to FSG will stick around in their roles will be interesting to see.”
Liverpool Arne Slot
Related Articles
Will Ford
Hungary manager hits out at Arne Slot ‘nonsense’ after telling Liverpool boss ‘not to interfere’
Hungary boss Marco Rossi has clarified his comments about Arne Slot after he told the Liverpool boss “not to interfere” with his plans.
Liverpool Arne Slot George Dempsey
Liverpool ready £70m Murillo bid as Ibrahima Konate standoff continues
Liverpool are reportedly ready to launch a substantial bid of £70m for Nottingham Forest defender Murillo as they look to future-proof their backline, according to GiveMeSport.The Brazilian center-back has…
Home Page Ibrahima?Konate Jason Soutar
Salah, Suarez, Henry: Top ten individual seasons in Premier League history
Here are the ten best individual seasons in Premier League history, with 2024/25 Mohamed Salah crashing into the top five.
Topical Top Ten Cristiano Ronaldo Joe Williams
Reliable journalist confirms ‘preferred’ Salah successor as Liverpool ‘fight’ Newcastle for striker
Liverpool are lining up a move for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande as one of their ‘top three preferred successors’ to Mohamed Salah.
Liverpool Mohamed Salah Joe Williams
‘Don’t interfere in my work’ – Hungary coach takes swipe at Liverpool boss Slot
Hungary boss Marco Rossi has taken aim at Arne Slot for pushing international managers to rest his Liverpool players.
Liverpool Arne Slot Joe Williams
Romano reveals possibility of Liverpool star Salah joining Messi at Inter Miami
Fabrizio Romano insists that Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has “no agreement with anyone” after claims he could link up with Lionel Messi.
Liverpool Lionel Messi
Latest Football News
Tottenham player-manager one of seven interim ‘options’ to replace Igor Tudor
Ben Davies Harry Redknapp
Tottenham next manager timeframe revealed after Tudor exit as ‘Spurs man’ backed
Igor Tudor
Tottenham confirm Igor Tudor exit and tease ‘new Head Coach’
Igor Tudor Roberto De Zerbi
‘Not Harvard English’ – Toni Kroos confused by Geordie accent as brother Felix hails Newcastle ‘summer’
Toni Kroos
Hungary manager hits out at Arne Slot ‘nonsense’ after telling Liverpool boss ‘not to interfere’
Arne Slot Mailbox
Man Utd ‘in purgatory’ under Carrick as Klopp ‘logic’ dispels top replacement doubts
Michael Carrick
Carrick in or out? Man Utd would be stupid to rush manager decision
Michael Carrick Popular
Rashford, Foden, Gordon to Liverpool proposed as Salah debate rages on
Mohamed Salah Popular
Mo Salah is no Luis Suarez; the Liverpool fan verdict is in
Mohamed Salah Popular Premier League Table Full Table
#
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GD
PTS
View More
Mediawatch
Arsenal star ‘called out’ as Spurs handed ‘huge boost’ and World Cup ‘nightmare’ emerges
Viktor Gyokeres
Arsenal face summer ‘transfer conundrum’ as Mo Salah ‘dream club’ revealed
Mohamed Salah Popular
Salah exit prompts ‘genuine concern’ about Premier League as two Liverpool mysteries solved
Mo Salah Popular
Arsenal season starting to unravel as ‘injury crisis’ hits at ‘worst possible time’
Copyright Notice: The content of this article is contributed by Internet users. The views only represent the author. This site only provides information storage services and does not own ownership or bear relevant legal responsibilities. If you find any suspected infringement or illegal content, please contact us. We will delete it immediately after verification.