🔗 Share this article Slot Maintains He Feels Safe and Retains The Club's Support After PSV Eindhoven Defeat Arne Slot admitted that it was natural for doubts to be raised about his future after a further heavy loss against PSV Eindhoven. Liverpool suffered their 9th defeat in 12 matches, representing the club's worst streak after being demoted in 1953-54. They were outplayed by the Eredivisie champions on a tough night at their home ground. “I am feeling safe, things are alright, I have got a lot of support from above,” Slot stated. “It would be nice to turn it around and get a victory of course but when you're in a managerial role and underperforming then it's typical that people question you.” He added, “I accept my situation. This isn't the first time I’ve been in a difficult position but it is about time that we turned it around.” Conversations with Club Management When asked to expand on his conversations with the club's leadership, Slot explained: “We talk a lot. They are supportive for the squad and for me and those talks happen but they don't phone me constantly each day to say they have faith in me.” He further stated, “During our regular conversations we have I sense the belief. But I've not talked to them after this defeat so far so it remains to be seen.” Recurring Problems and Player Response Slot highlighted known shortcomings from his squad in their Champions League loss, namely missed opportunities and conceding too easily. Meanwhile, midfielder Jones was more direct in his evaluation of the club’s predicament. “I haven't got the solutions. Frankly, I do not. I’m saying that to everybody,” Jones stated. “It’s just unacceptable. I don't need to wait to think about it. I’m past being angry internally. I’m at the point now where I simply lack the phrases.” He added, “It’s hard because I play for the club I love. I'm a supporter, and I've watched Liverpool since I was young.” “In recent memory, I've not seen a Liverpool team enduring a spell of this nature with results like these.” Jones concluded, “But we still have that badge on our shirts. And until that badge is removed, we will always fight.” “Our aim is to bring this squad back to its rightful place, show everyone once more what Liverpool stands for and why it's known as the greatest side in the world.” “But right now, we're in trouble and we have to turn it around.”