Liverpool 0 3 Nottingham Forest Arne Slot under pressure and Liverpool crisis explained

whole Jota thread inside the thread shows how complex it is. grief, injuries, tactical tweaks, bad recruitment, Salah form, it is never just one reason.
 
Bidwell pointing out they were already wobbling at the end of last season is important. this did not start with Forest, it just exploded there.
 
people laughing at crisis headline because they are unbeaten in 12 of 13 domestically need to look at trend and not just streak. six losses in seven is crisis for any big club.
 
fans from other teams enjoying it is normal. same way Liverpool supporters milked every Ten Hag or Poch wobble, now it is just their turn in the barrel.
 
Chelsea and Arsenal fans loving the 'Slots at the wheel' jokes will vanish quickly if he somehow flips it and goes on a late Champions League run.
 
the bigger point from PuddleDuck is how bad it is if it does not click fast enough. long term maybe fine, but this season looks cooked already.
 
If they miss Champions League and maybe even Europa, replacing or backing Slot becomes ten times harder. no coach wants to take over a broken giant without Europe.
 
forest fans calling out 450m spend on generational talents for this output sums it up. all that cash and the team looks worse structurally than under Klopp's last rebuild year.
 
last bit from BobbyTime is so true. there is zero shame in going more conservative for a month to stabilise things, but it feels like Slot refuses to park anything.
 
everyone knows you want to play nice expansive football eventually, just stop letting every midtable side create five big chances at Anfield in the meantime.
 
season is not over but the crisis headline feels earned. either Slot finds a plan B quickly or the documentary is going to end with an airport shot and a goodbye post.
 
seeing liverpool fans argue whether this is worse than the Voronin days is peak main character energy. different kind of pain but still pain.
 
also wild that with all this chaos they are still technically in the Champions League mix right now. shows how weird the rest of the league has been too.
 
I do think Salah's wage and status makes it harder to make the ruthless call. benching a 500k a week icon is easier in theory than inside that dressing room.
 
afcon might save Slot more than any tactical tweak. if they look sharper without Salah, owners get a clean data point without the politics attached.
 
people saying they shuffled too much of the title core are right as well. too many new faces at once, chemistry died and the old automatisms vanished.
 
Slot also seems stubborn about his attacking shape. you cannot keep leaving your back four and keeper exposed just to prove your philosophy works in England.
 
from a neutral point of view, this meltdown is fascinating. same players, similar system, completely different confidence levels and tiny tactical shifts causing collapse.
 
if he survives this season and somehow rebuilds the structure, people will look back at this run as his education. if not, he is just another dutch coach chewed up by the league.
 
right now it just looks like classic football cycle. title win, overconfidence, messy transition, rivals sharpening up, and grief plus injuries mixed on top.
 
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