Liverpool Sack Arne Slot After Two Seasons

Liverpool have parted ways with head coach Arne Slot after a two-year stint at Anfield.
The 47-year-old Dutchman successfully steered the Reds to a historic 20th league title during his maiden campaign but suffered a significant drop in form in his second year, culminating in a disappointing fifth-place finish in the Premier League. Following his dismissal, former Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola has quickly emerged as the frontrunner to take the reins.
A difficult decision for the board
The ultimate call to dismiss Slot was made jointly by FSG chief executive Michael Edwards and Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes. Despite previous assurances throughout the campaign that the managerial position was secure, a post-season review led the club’s hierarchy to conclude that a tactical shift is urgently required. The board is now prioritising a return to a more aggressive and urgent style of football.
In a formal statement, owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) acknowledged the difficulty of the decision while praising the outgoing manager’s achievements.
FSG highlighted his immense work ethic and diligence, noting that from their very first meeting it was clear he was a leader who embraced responsibility rather than merely accepting it.
Seeking a Return to ‘Heavy Metal’ Football
Slot initially took over from Jurgen Klopp in 2024 following the German’s departure after a glorious nine-year spell. Klopp’s era was famously defined by a high-intensity, «heavy metal» approach that delivered every major trophy available to the club.
The desire to return to this relentless philosophy was recently echoed by star forward Mohamed Salah. Earlier this month, the Egyptian publicly stated that Liverpool need to become an attacking team that opponents fear once again following a demoralising defeat to Aston Villa.
FSG reiterated that the sacking does not diminish their respect for Slot or his undeniable talents, viewing it purely as a necessary strategic pivot.