🔗 Share this article Slot Insists He Is Safe and Has The Club's Support Following PSV Eindhoven Loss Arne Slot admitted that it's natural for doubts to be raised about his position following a further heavy loss against PSV Eindhoven. Liverpool suffered their 9th loss in 12 matches, representing the club's worst run after being demoted in 1953-54. They were outplayed by the Dutch league champions on a punishing evening at Anfield. “I am feeling safe, things are alright, I have got plenty of support from above,” Slot remarked. “It would be nice to reverse this trend and secure a win of course but if you are in a managerial role and struggling then it's typical that doubts arise.” He continued, “I'm comfortable with my situation. This isn't the first time I’ve been in a challenging situation but it's necessary that we turned it around.” Conversations with The Board When asked to elaborate on his discussions with the team officials, Slot revealed: “We talk a lot. They are supportive for the squad and for me and we discuss these matters but they aren't calling me all the time of the day to say they have faith in me.” He further stated, “In the normal conversations we have I perceive the trust. But I haven’t spoken to them after this match so far so we'll see.” Familiar Problems and Player Reaction Slot lamented familiar shortcomings from his Liverpool side in their Champions League loss, namely missed opportunities and conceding too easily. Meanwhile, player Curtis Jones was more forthright in his evaluation of the current crisis. “I haven't got the solutions. Honestly, I do not. I’m saying that to everyone,” Jones said. “It is not good enough. I don't have to wait to think about it. I’m past getting mad inside. I’m at the point currently where I simply lack the phrases.” He went on, “It's tough because I play for the side I follow. I'm a supporter, and I've watched Liverpool since I was young.” “In a long, long time, I haven’t experienced a Liverpool team experiencing a period of this nature with results like these.” He concluded, “But we continue to wear the crest on our chest. And as long as it is gone, we’re always going to battle.” “We’re going to try to get this team back to its rightful place, demonstrate to all once more what Liverpool stands for and why it's known as the greatest side in the world.” “At this moment, we’re in the shit and it needs to change.”