You may have a case of mistaken identity because I haven't called for Slot's sacking ? The furthest I've gone is saying if results don't improve then his position looks increasingly untenable. I mean, that's a reality for any manager.I think you were impatient with Slot this season calling him to be sacked. That’s all I got to say. I was surprised by your take. On the Salah issue, I agree with most of what you said.
Fan entitlement is a thing and I have called out fellow gunners and even Utd fans for it. My issue with Liv supporters on pp is how easily they threw the manager under the bus not appreciating that success is not promised every year. Then many of them turned against Salah and looking for a scapegoat.
I think there is no crisis at Liverpool, the club’s doing fine, Liv fans (in general) are going through an entitlement crisis.
I sincerely hope he turns it around because he conducts himself with dignity and provided me with one of the happiest moments of my life only 6 months ago. The idea he merely piggybacked on Klopp's work is false because a) Klopp never won a major honour after 2020 and b) Slot made the key decision to convert Gravenberch into a 6. He's endured a perfect storm of tragedy, injuries, squad upheaval, and some outrageous bad luck in games. He's made mistakes but has credit in the bank for being only one of two managers in my lifetime to win the league.
There's a segment of Tiktok era fans who only discovered LFC during the Klopp era, got spoiled, and cannot handle the first bit of adversity. They aren't representative of the fanbase as a whole. I suggest watching The Anfield Wrap podcast if you want detailed and objective analysis from actual matchgoing fans.
These new age fans should've been around when we had Djimi Traore Cruyff turning the ball into his own net at Burnley, or when Roy Hodgson described Northampton Town as a "formidable" opponent before promptly losing to them.
