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Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) have just confirmed their full backing for manager Arne Slot, despite a string of poor results.
Liverpool are in the midst of a painful transition after the departure of Jürgen Klopp. The high-intensity, relentless football that defined the previous era is still being rebuilt under Slot.
Fans have grown restless. Social media and the Kop have echoed with discontent after recent collapses.
Yet FSG has historically avoided knee-jerk sackings. Their patience during early phases of past projects — including Klopp’s first two seasons — is well documented.
"They’re not chasing short-term fixes. This is about building something sustainable,"a source close to the board reportedly said.
FootballPulse tactical analyst Claire Marrison said: "Slot’s training methods and tactical discipline are deeply respected internally. The issue isn’t philosophy — it’s execution under pressure."
Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy added: "The dressing room needs time to adapt.
You can’t expect heavy-metal football overnight just because the manager changed."
But critics argue that European and domestic setbacks signal deeper problems. The 4-0 loss to City exposed defensive fragility, while the PSG defeat highlighted a lack of cutting edge.
Slot now has a clear mandate: stabilize the Premier League campaign and finish as high as possible.
Crucially, he will be granted full control over the summer mercato, with funds expected to back his vision.
Liverpool are reportedly targeting an attacking upgrade, with one Arsenal-linked forward on their radar.
The pressure hasn’t vanished — but the lifeline has been thrown. The next six months will define whether Slot can turn FSG’s faith into results.