Journalist: It’s hard to ignore Liverpool’s ‘abysmal’ performances under Arne Slot

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Arne Slot future under scrutiny after difficult Liverpool season

Questions are growing around Arne Slot and his future at Liverpool, with the topic discussed in detail on the Anfield Index Media Matters podcast.

Featuring Dave Davis and David Lynch, the conversation explored whether performances this season have justified continued backing, or whether deeper concerns are beginning to emerge.

Performance versus mitigation debate

Lynch framed the debate clearly, focusing on the balance between context and output. “Has the performance level been good enough versus the mitigation,” he asked, identifying what he sees as the central question facing Liverpool’s decision makers.

He acknowledged the challenges Slot has faced, noting that “there are issues Liverpool have faced this season” and that “we all should accept” those factors. However, he also stressed that context cannot fully explain the level of performance seen over the campaign.

For Lynch, the key is whether those mitigating circumstances are sufficient to justify results and displays that have often fallen below expectations.

Inconsistent performances raise doubts

Despite the recent win over Fulham, Lynch was clear that the overall standard has not been high enough. “I didn’t think they were incredible against Fulham,” he said, describing the performance as merely “competent”.

That word choice is significant. While competence may be enough in isolation, it does not reflect the level Liverpool aspire to maintain. Lynch suggested that a handful of similar displays throughout the season could have changed the narrative entirely.

“If you would have had four or five more of those performances this season… I don’t think the manager would be under any pressure whatsoever,” he explained.

Instead, Liverpool have struggled for consistency. Lynch pointed to a prolonged drop off, describing how the team went “from winning the first five games of the season to being then kind of mid-table form”.

He did not shy away from stronger language either, referencing “absolutely abysmal performances” at various points during the campaign.

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What Liverpool need to see next

The discussion emphasised that the remainder of the season could still shape perceptions of Slot’s future. Lynch made it clear that improvement is essential, not necessarily in results alone, but in overall performance level.

“All you want to see over the remainder of the season is competent performances,” he said, reiterating the need for a consistent baseline.

He added that even if outcomes fall short, the manner of performances matters, stressing the importance of “something that you can kind of get behind”.

This reflects a broader expectation, Liverpool must show signs of a clear direction under Slot, particularly after a season marked by inconsistency.

Pressure without extremes

Importantly, Lynch positioned his view as balanced rather than reactionary. He rejected the idea that criticism automatically equates to calling for change.

“I don’t think I’m being unfair at all to say that,” he stated, emphasising that analysis should remain grounded in evidence rather than emotion.

At the same time, he acknowledged that patience has limits. “If you end the season losing the majority of games, losing them in really horrible ways, playing poorly, then the mitigation won’t be sufficient”.

That conditional framing suggests that Liverpool’s hierarchy still has a decision to make, one that will depend heavily on how the season concludes.

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