🔗 Share this article Slot Maintains He Is Secure and Has The Club's Support Following PSV Eindhoven Defeat Arne Slot acknowledged that it was natural for concerns to be asked about his position after a further heavy loss against PSV Eindhoven. Liverpool endured their 9th loss in twelve matches, representing the team's poorest streak after being demoted in the 1953-54 season. They were taken apart by the Eredivisie champions on a punishing evening at their home ground. “I feel secure, I am OK, I've received a lot of backing from management,” the coach remarked. “It would be great to change things and earn three points naturally but if you are in a managerial role and not doing well then it is normal that questions are asked.” He added, “I am OK with my situation. This isn't the initial instance I've found myself in a tough spot but it's crucial that we turned it around.” Discussions with The Board When asked to expand on his conversations with the Liverpool hierarchy, the head coach said: “There's regular dialogue. They are helpful to the team and to me and those talks happen but they aren't calling me all the time of the day to say they back me.” He further stated, “In the normal discussions I sense the trust. But I've not talked to them after this defeat so far so we'll see.” Recurring Problems and Player Response Slot expressed regret over recurring shortcomings from his Liverpool side in their European loss, specifically wasted chances and defensive lapses. Meanwhile, player Jones was more forthright in his assessment of the team's situation. “I haven't got the answers. Honestly, I don’t. I'm telling that to everybody,” Jones stated. “It is unacceptable. I don’t even have to wait to reflect. I’m past getting mad internally. I’m at the point currently where I simply lack the phrases.” He added, “It’s hard because I play for the club I love. I’m a fan, and I've watched Liverpool since I was young.” “In a long, long time, I haven’t experienced a Liverpool team experiencing a period such as this with outcomes this poor.” He finished, “However we still have that badge on our shirts. And as long as it is taken away, we will always compete.” “We will attempt to get this team back to its rightful place, demonstrate to all once more what Liverpool stands for and the reason it's called the greatest side in the world.” “But right now, we’re in the shit and it must improve.”