
"Slot vowed on Friday to "keep fighting", saying his conversations with Liverpool's owners have not changed despite his team's deep slump. The Reds were hammered 4-1 at Anfield by PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Thursday -- their ninth defeat in their past 12 matches in all competitions. The stands emptied as frustrated fans quit the ground in droves in the latter stages of the match. It is the worst run of form for the 20-time English champions in more than 70 years."
"In a column for The Telegraph UK, Carragher wrote that "anything fewer than seven points" from Liverpool's next three games against West Ham, Sunderland and Leeds United "will make an already unacceptable situation untenable". "No one knows better than me how much that reality will be hurting everyone connected with my old club."
Liverpool have suffered a severe slump, losing nine of their past 12 matches in all competitions and conceding a 4-1 defeat at Anfield to PSV Eindhoven. Fans abandoned the stadium in large numbers as frustration mounted, marking the club's worst run in over 70 years. Former player Jamie Carragher warned that anything fewer than seven points from the next three fixtures against West Ham, Sunderland and Leeds United would make the situation untenable. Arne Slot, despite winning the Premier League last season, insists he will keep fighting and says his conversations with the club's owners remain unchanged.
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