Fenway Sports Group remain fully supportive of Arne Slot, believing the Liverpool head coach has been dealt a difficult hand during a challenging season at Liverpool F.C..
Despite mixed performances and growing scrutiny, the club’s decision-makers are understood to still have strong faith in Slot’s ability to turn things around.
A Difficult Set Of Circumstances
There are several mitigating factors behind Liverpool’s struggles this season.
Serious injuries have disrupted rhythm and consistency, while some of the club’s established stars have seen a decline in output compared to previous campaigns. On top of that, summer signings have needed time to settle into a new league and system.
All of this has contributed to a season that has been far from straightforward.
Mistakes Acknowledged
Slot has not escaped criticism, and even within the club there is an understanding that mistakes have been made — whether in tactics, team selection, or in-game decisions.
However, those in charge are not reacting emotionally. Instead, they are taking a longer-term view, recognising that setbacks are part of building a team and implementing a new approach.
Faith Remains In The Project
Despite the challenges, FSG continue to believe that Slot is the right man to lead Liverpool forward.
The expectation is that with the right additions in the summer transfer window, and with more time for players to adapt, Slot can reassert himself and improve results.
A Big Summer Ahead
This puts even more importance on the upcoming transfer window. Strengthening key areas of the squad, addressing weaknesses, and improving depth will be crucial if Liverpool are to bounce back next season.
For now, the message from FSG is clear:
they are backing Slot — and they believe he can turn things around.
Jamie (The Kopite View)

I wonder what evidence FSG has to hold such a view? Injuries happen to all clubs every season so why, given that LFC’s list is a lot better than many clubs and relatively few first team regulars are affected, is that a factor? New players needed to gel? So what’s the excuse for March onwards from last season? Isn’t it clear to FSG that the team’s general performance has been below acceptable for over 12 months now? Slot has had enough time to change things, but after 12 months of his coaching our last two performances were appalling i.e. Spurs & Brighton. I have seen enough to convince me that he is ill suited to lead the team and somebody new with a fresh attacking philosophy needs to come in. I have supported my home town club since the great Bill Shankly and going week in week out is becoming a duty not the much anticipated event it should be.
Thanks so much for your thoughts and obviously you feel as passionately as I do and many others do about Liverpool, and it is worrying times as we continue like this.