There are now increasing reports that the hierarchy at Liverpool F.C. will meet this week to discuss the current situation at the club and the future of manager Arne Slot.
According to reports circulating online, Liverpool’s owners and football operations team are set to hold a meeting on Tuesday to discuss what has been described as a crisis period for the club following inconsistent results and growing pressure from supporters.
Xabi Alonso Contact Again?
The report also claims that Liverpool will once again approach Xabi Alonso to ask whether he would be willing to cut short his break from football and take over as manager if the club decide to make a change.
Alonso has long been linked with Liverpool and many supporters see him as a future Liverpool manager, but whether he would join mid-season is another question entirely.
Steven Gerrard As Caretaker?
Another part of the report suggests there are mixed views inside the club about potentially bringing in Steven Gerrard as a temporary manager until the summer if a change is made.
Some at the club reportedly like the idea because:
He understands the club The fans would get behind him He could stabilise things short term
Others are unsure and would prefer a permanent appointment instead.
Pressure Growing on Arne Slot
Despite the big Champions League win against Galatasaray recently, league form has been inconsistent and performances like the defeat to Brighton have increased pressure again.
This season has felt like:
One good performance One poor performance No consistency
And that is why the pressure continues to build on Arne Slot.
“Enough Is Enough” – Fans Losing Patience
Many fans are now starting to feel that the club cannot keep drifting and hoping things improve. Liverpool have the players to be competing at the top of the league, not losing games because they are being outrun and outworked.
The next few weeks could be very important for the future of:
Arne Slot Liverpool’s season Liverpool’s summer plans
If results don’t improve quickly, the noise around the manager is only going to get louder.
Jamie (The Kopite View)

One good performance, one poor performance? I think you will find that the poor performances are in healthy majority.