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Job security - arne

If he plays Cunha and mbuemo he's got some players who can pick a lock and are actually in form.

There will be some mad 3-2, 4-3 nonsense, but they're coming away with more points than we will

Lets see. Today they score 3 goals from 3 shots. They're still a very shit team and overly reliant on Fernandes.
If they finish above us its criminal, so sacking Slot should be first on the agenda tomorrow morning for FSG.
 
A good time for a new manager is going into a tough game, nothing to lose really, expectations are low, and always a chance you come out of it well. I wonder if we'll have a new manager for the City game.
 
A good time for a new manager is going into a tough game, nothing to lose really, expectations are low, and always a chance you come out of it well. I wonder if we'll have a new manager for the City game.
Let’s hope so, and that he is joined by a new centre back who can play right back as well.
 
My concern with Alonso is also that he has not really failed in the way Klopp and Rafa did. Madrid doesn't count. When the wheels go off at some point, how will he react? Does he have those reserves of experience that he can draw upon?
Not sure if this (inc. that 4-0 defeat to us) counts as “wheels going off” but just sharing 😉

After Leverkusen’s 35-game unbeaten Bundesliga streak ended with a 3-2 loss to RB Leipzig early in that campaign, the team went 1 win and 5 draws in 6 matches, leaving them 9 points behind Bayern Munich after 10 games.

That 1-win/5-draws stretch stands out as Alonso’s weakest sequence in charge of Leverkusen — notably in contrast to the long unbeaten runs and title success that otherwise defined his tenure.
P W D L GF GA GD
10 3 6 1 13 12 1

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Results after this slump:
P W D L GF GA GD
11 11 0 0 30 8 22

If looking at even longer period:
P W D L GF GA GD
19 15 3 1 46 15 31

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Getting feedback from Idrissi, Boadu, Nelson, and Kokcu compared to Tah, Xhaka, Grimaldo, Wirtz, and Frimpong is a whole different ball game imo too. 😛
 
Latest rumor doing the rounds is that the decision has been made and its all about timing.
If there is any truth in that you'd think he's off after the Newcastle game as we then have 8 days until City at Anfield.

Pretty decent window for a change.
 
The more time the new guy gets the better. Even to strong arm the accountants to pay for at least someone in this window.
 
Liverpool have contacted ex-Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso's representatives to enquire about the Spaniard's availability, with the 44-year-old reportedly giving a positive response to his former club's approach. (AS - in Spanish) , external

That article reads like such typically Spanish footballing bullshit.

The massive news would be that we've already contacted them, sure, but the whole thing is just a winding bullshit summary with zero detail bar the historical record.
 

Liverpool’s difficulties in creating chances fits within a broader trend of Slot attempting to re-establish control of games and slow them down. Liverpool’s games used to be too basketball-like, with shots at either end of the pitch, so Slot dialled down the attack resulting in fewer shots taken, but — importantly — allowing their opponents even fewer. It was dour and tough to watch, but it started to work and staunched the flow of chances faced.

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The problem is, though, the shots that Liverpool are creating are not particularly threatening.

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Their shot quality (measured as expected goals per shot) has been falling for some time. Over the past six matches, their xG per shot (excluding penalties) is 0.09, ie each shot has a 9 per cent chance, on average, in becoming a goal.

The league average is about 0.106
, but Liverpool — with creative players such as Alexis Mac Allister, Writz and Dominik Szoboszlai or forwards like Salah and Ekitike who know how and where to get shots off inside the penalty area — should not be below average.

Slot has been at pains to insist that he is still an attacking coach at heart, and that his team’s recent struggles have been the consequence of getting a defensive grip on matches and facing low blocks.

Yet Bournemouth gave Liverpool the opportunity to press and left space in behind to attack. While Bournemouth did play direct, long passes (which Liverpool have been vulnerable to this season) and defended deeper when they took the lead, a team with Liverpool’s attacking and creative talent should be able to construct more than one “big chance”.

Beyond Van Dijk’s set-piece goal, Liverpool did not create a single shot within the width of Bournemouth’s goal.
 
Liverpool have contacted ex-Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso's representatives to enquire about the Spaniard's availability, with the 44-year-old reportedly giving a positive response to his former club's approach. (AS - in Spanish) , external

The report is run by their Editorial Director and he even filmed a video for it. 🤔


View: https://x.com/diarioas/status/2015368659720708520

Translated article:

Xabi Alonso is in the process of recovering the energy he lost while managing Real Madrid since last June. He knows that, sooner rather than later, he will have the opportunity to return to the sidelines after his time with the Madrid team, but he is clear that he is not going to jump on the first train that comes along. It's in keeping with his character and his idea of work and commitment. For the moment, it's time for active rest

Back in the spring of 2024, he passed up offers from Bayern Munich and Liverpool . He felt it wasn't the right time to leave, but rather to stay at Leverkusen . Now, he's waiting patiently before making any decisions, but he knows he'll be welcomed back to Anfield. They're counting on him for the near future, or for the 2026-27 season, and the man from Tolosa is perfectly happy.

Waiting doesn't mean that either he or Iñaki Ibáñez , his agent and confidant, are turning their backs on what's on the horizon. And one of those possibilities is Liverpool. The English club's management knows that the Real Madrid player (he still is, despite leaving the Bernabéu) is determined to return to Anfield. The manager has completely dispelled any doubts he had after his initial approach to the team he managed for five seasons.

Slot is the current manager and knows that every match puts his job on the line. The club has assured him that he will finish the current season in a very risky and courageous move, because the current Liverpool side isn't gelling well, as reflected in the inconsistent form of a team ( they lost again this Saturday, this time against Iraola's Bournemouth ) that spent €482 million last summer .

What the English club is doing is trying to anticipate what might happen and find out if they can count on Xabi. Their contact with the manager's entourage has been positive , which is bringing some relief to Liverpool. Respect for Xabi as a player is mixed with admiration for the current manager despite his recent setback.

The manager knew on the plane back from Jeddah that his time at Real Madrid was hanging by a thread. He did everything he could to defeat Barcelona and win the Super Cup. He was convinced he could turn things around , but success eluded him, and the house of cards crumbled. The much-needed respite he's had in the last two weeks has given him a new perspective, and the prospect of seeing the Merseyside every day, just like he did two decades ago, is appealing to him.
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Old article dated Mar 30, 2024



When Liverpool’s new sporting director Richard Hughes received a phone call from the agent Inaki Ibanez this week, it only served to confirm what he had long since expected: Xabi Alonso would be staying at Bayer Leverkusen this summer.

News of Alonso committing his future to the Bundesliga club on Friday was a blow for supporters hoping to see the Spaniard hired as Jurgen Klopp’s successor.

However, internally at Liverpool, there was little sense of surprise. They had started focusing their attention on alternative candidates.

Hughes has a strong relationship with Ibanez having appointed another one of his clients, Andoni Iraola, as Bournemouth manager in June 2023. There had been dialogue between them so Liverpool knew where things stood.
 
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