Liverpool have reportedly parted ways with head coach Arne Slot after two seasons in charge, bringing an end to a turbulent spell marked by inconsistent results across all competitions.
The Dutchman’s departure comes after a season that failed to meet expectations at Anfield, with reports suggesting the club hierarchy decided to move in a different direction ahead of a rebuilding phase.
Slot’s final season statistics paint a difficult picture:
57 games
28 wins
20 losses
9 draws
While there were moments of promise, Liverpool’s inconsistency proved costly in key competitions, ultimately influencing the decision to part ways.
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Attention has now quickly shifted to potential replacements, with former Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola emerging as the “clear favorite” to take over the managerial role. Iraola’s progressive style and high-intensity approach are believed to appeal to Liverpool’s decision-makers as they look to refresh the squad’s identity.
Liverpool FC are expected to begin formal discussions with candidates in the coming days as they prepare for the next chapter under increasing pressure to return to top form in the Premier League.
More updates are expected as the situation develops.
