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Wayne Rooney on what could cost Arne Slot his job

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Wayne Rooney believes there is one key factor that could ultimately lead to Arne Slot losing his position as Liverpool manager.

With results falling short of expectations, pressure has been mounting on Slot in recent weeks. Performances have often lacked consistency, and frustration among supporters has become increasingly visible.

According to Rooney, the biggest danger for any manager is losing the support of the dressing room. “When you lose the players, that’s when it becomes very difficult,” he said.

His comments underline how crucial player backing is in determining a manager’s future. Even the most talented coaches can struggle if the squad no longer fully believes in their methods or approach.

Rooney also suggested that maintaining strong relationships within the team is essential during challenging periods. “You need the players to believe in what you’re doing and to keep fighting for you,” he added.

For Slot, this represents a critical test. While external criticism can be managed, any sign of internal unrest would significantly increase the pressure.

Liverpool still have time to turn things around, but the margin for error is shrinking. Positive results could quickly restore confidence, while further setbacks may intensify scrutiny.

Ultimately, as Rooney pointed out, the players hold significant influence over what happens next. If they remain committed, Slot has a chance to steady the situation, but if that connection breaks, his position could become untenable.

Rooney also suggested that maintaining strong relationships within the team is essential during challenging periods. “You need the players to believe in what you’re doing and to keep fighting for you,” he added.

For Slot, this represents a critical test. While external criticism can be managed, any sign of internal unrest would significantly increase the pressure.

Liverpool still have time to turn things around, but the margin for error is shrinking. Positive results could quickly restore confidence, while further setbacks may intensify scrutiny.

Ultimately, as Rooney pointed out, the players hold significant influence over what happens next. If they remain committed, Slot has a chance to steady the situation, but if that connection breaks, his position could become untenable.

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Michael first started supporting Liverpool after Istanbul in 2006. He has since followed the Reds with passion and curiosity, founding Rousing the Kop, Anfield Central while briefly co-owning Anfield Watch. Michael lives in Cape Town, South Africa.