Liverpool’s owners have ruled out sacking Arne Slot despite a dismal run culminating in a 3–0 defeat to Crystal Palace.
Liverpool have reaffirmed their backing for manager Arne Slot despite a poor run of results, including a 3–0 home defeat to Crystal Palace that intensified scrutiny over his leadership.
According to BBC Sport, the club’s owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), remain “calm and united” behind the Dutchman, insisting there is “no chance” his future will be reviewed at this stage. The reigning Premier League champions have now lost six of their last seven matches and dropped to seventh in the table, seven points behind leaders Arsenal.
The atmosphere at Anfield has grown uneasy after Liverpool’s early Carabao Cup exit, which compounded their four consecutive league defeats. Despite criticism from fans and pundits, FSG reportedly believe Slot retains “plenty of credit in the bank,” having guided Liverpool to their first league title since 2020 in his debut season.
Sources within the club acknowledge that key injuries, summer departures, and the adaptation of new signings have disrupted momentum. While concerns persist over defensive weaknesses and a lack of attacking spark, the hierarchy remains convinced that Slot can steer the team back to form.

