Liverpool's campaign has been a mix of highs and lows, and even after a vital win against Crystal Palace, uncertainty around manager Arne Slot continues to loom. With Champions League qualification now within reach, many expect the Dutchman to stay in charge. However, not everyone is convinced he’s the long-term solution.
Former Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant shared his thoughts on Slot's future in an exclusive interview. His stance is clear: "Look, if it was up to me, I’d maybe change things." This sentiment echoes the frustration among some fans who have witnessed a season marked by inconsistency, despite the team’s strong position for a top-five finish.
Pennant also emphasized the importance of unity, stating, "But if he’s going to be there, then I’ll back him 100%, and I think everyone else will as well." However, he cautioned that fan sentiment can shift quickly, noting, "As soon as things start to turn, people will turn again." This observation rings true given the season's ups and downs, with momentum swinging back and forth.
If Liverpool were to consider a change, Pennant has a clear preference for a replacement: Xabi Alonso. The former midfielder, who has made a name for himself in Germany, is a popular choice among supporters. Pennant praised Alonso's work, saying, "He did great at Bayer Leverkusen. I think he’d get a good tune out of these players… so yeah, for me, it would be Alonso."
As the race for Champions League football heats up, it seems likely that Slot will remain in charge for now. The focus will soon shift to whether he can elevate Liverpool to the next level, rather than the ongoing speculation about his future.
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