🔗 Share this article Arne Slot Insists He Feels Secure and Retains The Club's Support After PSV Eindhoven Loss The Liverpool head coach admitted that it was understandable for concerns to be raised about his future after a further convincing loss versus PSV Eindhoven. The Reds suffered their ninth loss in twelve games, representing the club's worst run after being demoted in 1953-54. They were outplayed by the Eredivisie champions on a tough evening at Anfield. “I am feeling safe, I am OK, I've received a lot of support from above,” Slot remarked. “It would be great to turn it around and get a victory naturally but if you are in a managerial role and struggling then it's typical that people question you.” He continued, “I accept my position. This isn't the first time I've found myself in a challenging situation but it's crucial that we improved our results.” Conversations with Liverpool Hierarchy Upon being questioned to elaborate on his dialogues with the team officials, Slot explained: “We communicate frequently. They are supportive to the team and for me and we discuss these matters but they don't phone me every single minute each day to say they trust me.” He further stated, “In the normal conversations we have I perceive the confidence. But I've not talked to them after this match yet so let’s see.” Persistent Issues and Squad Reaction The manager highlighted familiar weaknesses from his team in their European loss, specifically poor finishing and leaking goals. Meanwhile, midfielder Curtis Jones was more direct in his evaluation of the team's situation. “I haven't got the solutions. Honestly, I don’t. I'm telling that to everybody,” the midfielder remarked. “It is not good enough. I don't have to wait to think about it. I’m past feeling anger inside. I've reached the stage currently where I simply lack the vocabulary.” He went on, “It’s hard because I’m playing for the team I support. I support them, and I’ve seen this club for years.” “In a long, long time, I've not seen a Liverpool team enduring a spell such as this with results so bad.” He stated, “But we continue to wear that badge on our shirts. And until that badge is gone, we'll continue to compete.” “We’re going to try to get this team return to its rightful place, prove again the values of this club and why it's known as the best team in the world.” “But right now, we're in trouble and it needs to change.”