Romano: Liverpool senior management still supports Slott and has not contacted any potential new coach candidates

 2:23am, 25 November 2025

Famous journalist Romano participated in a Q&A on his personal podcast and said that Liverpool coach Slott is still trusted. The reporter pointed out:

Liverpool is obviously in a complicated situation, this is very clear. The record is indeed bad, and the data speaks for itself. Of course, what Liverpool are going through is a complex situation that would probably take hours to explain.

This summer is very long, and many new players have significantly changed the team's lineup. Some of them, like Alexander Isak, have not had pre-season preparations and are not ready to play an immediate role, while others have suffered injuries.

There are also tactical system issues - involving many aspects, but losing six of the past seven Premier League games is obviously not in line with Liverpool's expected standards. Results like this are unacceptable and everyone at the club understands this.

But at the same time, in response to a large number of questions on podcasts and social media, the information I obtained is that Liverpool has not yet contacted any potential new managers about "replacing Slott". Although the current situation is complex, difficult and critical, it is still within control.

This issue is being discussed within Liverpool. The management and coaches have jointly begun to take responsibility. Of course, the players also need to share the responsibility-observing the game, you will find that it is incredible that Liverpool players cannot perform at their normal level in some games.

But at present, I know that the club owners and management still support the head coach and hope to see different game results as soon as possible. Slott also knows that this situation must change as soon as possible, especially in the Premier League which is more urgent than the Champions League.

Regarding the future, do they expect to make any signings in January? This possibility cannot be ruled out at all. If asked this question in September or early October, the answer might be that Liverpool are unwilling to make any further moves because they are very satisfied with the summer transfer window operation, invested a lot of money, and still have high expectations for the long-term performance of the team despite a difficult start. But now that the season is more than three months old, Liverpool are performing so poorly that they are considering the possibility of making some moves in the January transfer window.

The specific position will depend on the situation in the next few weeks. A decision will not be made immediately. It may take several weeks to determine the positions that need reinforcement. But Liverpool have begun exploring internally the possibility of bringing in a player in January. Specific actions will ultimately be determined based on factors such as injuries and market opportunities.