Dutch media pile in on Arne Slot as Liverpool boss left fighting for job after PSV humiliation
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The Dutch press didn't go easy on Arne Slot after Liverpool's season hit a desperate new low against PSV Eindhoven. Just months after guiding the Reds to Premier League glory and a lavish summer of spending, the team is now in the throes of a full-blown crisis.
Sitting 12th in the Premier League and 13th in the Champions League standings, the last two months have seen a series of dire results, heaping immense pressure on Slot. The campaign hit rock bottom when PSV handed them a 4-1 thrashing at Anfield.
There was no glossing over the result, with even Curtis Jones confessing the team was "in the s***" after suffering their ninth loss in 12 games. The match, and particularly the result, made headlines in the Netherlands.
Omroep Brabant reported that PSV had "made mincemeat" of Liverpool . The outlet said: "PSV emerged fresh from the dressing room for the second half. The Liverpool storm seemed to have subsided. Even after the 1-2, PSV still had plenty to do.
"A remarkable achievement; the Eindhoven fans won't be sleeping any time soon. Thanks to this victory, a Champions League winter break suddenly seems quite realistic for Peter Bosz's team."
Dutch News reported that Slot's side had "crumbled" under PSV's "second-half blitz." Meanwhile, Eindhoven's Dagblad described it as a "big win at a struggling Liverpool" and a "magical November evening in 2025."
Dutch publication De Telegraaf described PSV as "too strong" for Liverpool, noting: "PSV immediately put pressure on Liverpool's defence, where many English teams now dig in when visiting Anfield."
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Their match reporter observed: "The away fans went wild with joy, drowning out the hushed Liverpool crowd."
The newspaper also quoted Bosz making pointed remarks about Slot's increasingly difficult situation. He said: "I'm here with a good feeling; it's nice to be a coach now.
"When you're on the other side, it's not as good. I've experienced that too. Every coach will experience it at some point."
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Bosz conceded he had dismissed any chance of taking points from Anfield when the draw was made, admitting: "When I saw the draw, I thought: we can get points, but not at Liverpool. Of course, a lot has changed. Liverpool is going through a difficult period."
Discussing his team's early goal from the penalty spot, he added: "You know they don't have much confidence. A quick goal like that doesn't improve that, even though we did have to pull out all the stops at times in the first half."
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