🔗 Share this article Arne Slot Insists He Feels Secure and Has Liverpool's Support Following PSV Eindhoven Defeat The Liverpool head coach conceded that it was expected for concerns to be raised about his position after another convincing defeat versus the Dutch champions. Liverpool suffered their ninth loss in twelve games, marking the club's worst run after being demoted in 1953-54. They were dominated by the Dutch league champions on a difficult night at their home ground. “I am feeling safe, things are alright, I have got plenty of support from above,” the coach commented. “It would be nice to change things and secure a win obviously but when you're in a managerial role and not doing well then it is normal that people question you.” He continued, “I'm comfortable with my situation. It is not the initial instance I've found myself in a difficult position but it's crucial that we improved our results.” Talks with The Board Upon being questioned to provide details on his conversations with the club's leadership, the head coach revealed: “We talk a lot. They are supportive for the squad and to me and those talks happen but they don't phone me constantly of the day to say they have faith in me.” He further stated, “In the normal exchanges I sense the belief. But I've not talked to them since this game yet so let’s see.” Recurring Failings and Squad Response The manager expressed regret over known weaknesses from his squad in their Champions League defeat, namely wasted chances and conceding too easily. Meanwhile, player Curtis Jones was more forthright in his assessment of the current crisis. “I haven't got the solutions. Honestly, I don’t. I'm telling that to everyone,” Jones remarked. “It is not good enough. I don't need to wait to think about it. I’m past getting mad inside. I’m at the point now where I just don’t have the phrases.” He continued, “It's tough because I’m playing for the side I follow. I support them, and I've watched this club since I was young.” “For many years, I've not seen a Liverpool team going through a spell like this with outcomes this poor.” He concluded, “However we continue to wear the emblem on our shirts. And until that badge is removed, we'll continue to compete.” “Our aim is to bring this squad return to where it needs to be, demonstrate to all again what Liverpool stands for and why it's known as the top club in the world.” “But right now, we’re in the shit and it needs to change.”