Michael Owen Blasts Slot Over “Trading Club” Comments

17 Apr

Former Michael Owen has delivered a scathing critique of Arne Slot following comments describing Liverpool FC as a “trading club.”

And his reaction leaves little room for interpretation.


“An Embarrassment”

Owen didn’t hold back in his assessment:

“A trading club? Honestly, that’s an embarrassment to everything Liverpool FC has been built on over decades.”

He continued:

“This is not some mid-table side flipping players for profit — this is one of the biggest clubs in world football.”

👉 A direct challenge to Slot’s understanding of the club’s identity


Questions Over Understanding The Club

Owen went further, suggesting the comment raises concerns about Slot’s connection to Liverpool’s history:

“Hearing that from the manager tells me he doesn’t truly understand the weight of the badge or the legacy he’s representing.”

👉 Strong words that will resonate with many supporters


Spending Without Success?

Owen also pointed to Liverpool’s recent investment:

“You’ve spent over €500 million on new signings, and what do you have to show for it?”

He highlighted:

  • Early exits from domestic cups
  • A high number of league defeats
  • A disappointing Champions League campaign

“That’s not a transition — that’s a failure.”


“Look At The Man Leading It”

Perhaps the most pointed criticism came when discussing the club’s direction:

“And now the answer is to ‘trade’ again? To rebuild again? No… at some point, you stop pointing at the squad and start looking at the man leading it.”

👉 A clear suggestion that responsibility lies with the manager


Pressure Mounting On Slot

Comments like these only add to the scrutiny surrounding Slot.

With:

  • Results under pressure
  • Performances inconsistent
  • Big decisions being questioned

👉 The spotlight is firmly on him


The Bottom Line

Michael Owen’s message is blunt:

👉 Liverpool are not a “trading club”
👉 And the current direction is being questioned

Whether fair or not, the pressure on Arne Slot continues to grow.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

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