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Liverpool Boss, Slot, Admits This Season the Toughest He’s Faced ‘By a Mile’

Liverpool boss Arne Slot says this season is the toughest he has had as a manager “by a mile” and his side are “not performing to Liverpool’s standards”.

Defeat by Manchester City on Sunday left the Premier League champions sixth on the table – four points behind fifth-placed Chelsea.

Liverpool are level on points with seventh-placed Brentford and would have dropped below the Bees on goal difference had Rayan Cherki’s late third goal for City not been disallowed.

Slot replaced Jurgen Klopp as Reds boss in June 2024 and led the club to a record-equalling 20th top-flight title in his first season in charge.

However, they have struggled this term despite spending almost £450m on new signings in the summer, including a British record £125m for Alexander Isak.

Liverpool have won 11, drawn six and lost eight games in the league so far in 2025-26.

Asked by BBC Sport whether this was the toughest season he has had, Slot said: “By a mile. All the other seasons I have managed, there was only positives.

“I don’t think I have ever lost two games in a row [until now]. It’s an exception for me, I am not used to it.

“I don’t think we feel we’ve only lost two of our last 17. A draw feels like a loss.

“The players know what the standards of Liverpool mean and we aren’t performing to those standards. They feel that disappointment.”

The likelihood is five Premier League teams, rather than the usual four, will qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Last month, Slot said Liverpool would have an acceptable season if they “improve in one box” – but could have a special campaign if they “improve in both boxes”.

However, on Tuesday the Dutchman suggested his side will have to be “close to perfection” to secure Champions League football next season – and he is aware of the impact of missing out.

“If we don’t have Champions League football [next season], it’s definitely not been an acceptable season,” former Feyenoord boss Slot added.

“When I arrived here and only signed Federico Chiesa, it was after a Europa League season.

“That does have an enormous impact on the way this club is run. I am completely aware of that.”

Liverpool travel to face Sunderland – who are unbeaten at home – on Wednesday at 20:15 GMT.

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