Jamie Carragher is hoping to see Arne Slot stay in charge of Liverpool after delivering a major trophy this season.
It has been a terrible second year with the Reds for Slot, who is facing calls for the sack after a shockingly bad Premier League title defence.
But with Liverpool still in the FA Cup and Champions League, Carragher has claimed that he wants the Dutchman to stay, because if he does, it will likely mean that the Reds have won another piece of silverware.
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Carragher wants Slot success to continue
There has been a debate amongst Liverpool supporters this season over whether Slot should still be sacked if he wins a trophy.
Writing in the Telegraph, Carragher claims it is ‘inconceivable’ that the 47-year-old will be replaced if he wins either the Champions League or FA Cup.
As a result, the Scouser says it is for that reason he hopes to see Slot in the Anfield dugout once again next season.
“My natural inclination is to back Slot because the title win is still fresh in the memory,” Carragher says. “The reason I want Slot to remain in charge in August is that it will mean Liverpool will have won the FA Cup or the Champions League.”
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The former centre-back goes on to say that removing Slot so soon after a title win would also somewhat go against the traditions of Liverpool history.
“Like many Liverpool supporters and former players, I have found the conversations regarding Slot’s future uncomfortable and unrepresentative of the club’s traditions. Or at least Liverpool as I would always wish them to be perceived,” he says.
“If Slot leaves Liverpool a year after winning the Premier League title, it signals a more extreme sign of the times: no club is immune to impatience and intolerance when an expensively assembled squad keeps losing, regardless of the mitigating circumstances.”
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While also suggesting that Slot is under more pressure because of the current availability of his former teammate Xabi Alonso, Carragher uses his column to urge supporters to stop looking for their manager to be a rebranded Jurgen Klopp.
“My fear is Liverpool supporters are already behaving like United fans in the aftermath of Ferguson’s departure,” he says, not unjustifiably.
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“They are on such a quest to find the next Klopp – or a charismatic figurehead of similar status – that they will be willing to offload many good managers, season after season, in the potentially forlorn hope of finding the next superstar.
“There is no other Klopp. He was a one-off. His presence at last weekend’s legends game at Anfield was a reminder of his aura.”
While these are fair points from Carragher, and it seems unlikely that Slot will leave if he does deliver more silverware, in the more realistic scenario that Liverpool win nothing, there is a serious argument that the Dutchman’s time should be up.
History and traditions are all well and good, but the Reds also have a well-earned reputation for winning while playing quality football. With Slot offering neither right now, he will continue to be on borrowed time.
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