🔗 Share this article Slot Maintains He Feels Safe and Retains The Club's Support After PSV Eindhoven Humiliation Arne Slot conceded that it was expected for doubts to be asked about his position following a further heavy loss against PSV Eindhoven. The Reds suffered their 9th loss in twelve matches, marking the team's poorest streak since being demoted in the 1953-54 season. They were outplayed by the Dutch league title holders on a tough evening at Anfield. “I am feeling safe, I'm fine, I've received a lot of backing from management,” Slot commented. “It would be nice to turn it around and get a victory of course but if you are in a managerial role and not doing well then it's expected that questions are asked.” He added, “I'm comfortable with my situation. This isn't the first time I've found myself in a difficult position but it's necessary that we improved our results.” Discussions with Liverpool Hierarchy Upon being questioned to elaborate on his conversations with the club's leadership, the head coach said: “There's regular dialogue. They are helpful to the team and for me and we have those conversations but they don’t call me constantly each day to say they have faith in me.” He further stated, “During our regular conversations we have I sense the trust. But I've not talked to them since this match so far so we'll see.” Familiar Failings and Player Reaction Slot expressed regret over familiar weaknesses from his Liverpool side in their Champions League defeat, namely wasted chances and conceding too easily. Meanwhile, midfielder Jones was more direct in his view of the current crisis. “I haven't got the solutions. Frankly, I do not. I’m saying that to everybody,” the midfielder said. “It's simply unacceptable. I don’t even need to wait to consider it. I'm beyond getting mad inside. I’m at the point now where I just don’t have the vocabulary.” He continued, “It's tough because I’m playing for the side I follow. I support them, and I’ve seen this club all my life.” “For many years, I've not seen a Reds side going through a spell of this nature with performances like these.” He stated, “But we still have that badge on our shirts. And until it is removed, we'll continue to fight.” “Our aim is to bring this squad return to its rightful place, prove once more what Liverpool stands for and the reason it's called the top club in the world.” “At this moment, we’re in the shit and it needs to change.”