🔗 Share this article Arne Slot Maintains He Is Secure and Has The Club's Support After PSV Eindhoven Humiliation The Liverpool head coach acknowledged that it was natural for doubts to be raised about his position after another heavy defeat against PSV Eindhoven. Liverpool suffered their ninth loss in twelve matches, marking the team's worst streak since being relegated in 1953-54. They were taken apart by the Dutch league title holders on a punishing night at Anfield. “I'm confident, I am OK, I have got significant backing from above,” the coach commented. “It would be nice to reverse this trend and get a victory obviously but if you are working as a coach and not doing well then it is normal that doubts arise.” He continued, “I accept my situation. It is not the first time I've found myself in a challenging situation but it's necessary that we improved our results.” Talks with Club Management Upon being questioned to expand on his conversations with the Liverpool hierarchy, Slot said: “We talk a lot. They assist for the squad and for me and we discuss these matters but they don't phone me constantly of the day to say they have faith in me.” He added, “During our regular conversations we have I perceive the trust. But I haven’t spoken to them after this game so far so it remains to be seen.” Persistent Problems and Player Reaction The manager highlighted familiar shortcomings from his squad in their Champions League loss, specifically wasted chances and leaking goals. Meanwhile, midfielder Curtis Jones was blunter in his evaluation of the club’s predicament. “I haven't got the answers. Truthfully, I do not. I'm telling that to everybody,” the midfielder remarked. “It’s just not good enough. I don't have to wait to think about it. I’m past being angry inside. I've reached the stage currently where I just don’t have the vocabulary.” He went on, “It’s hard because I play for the team I support. I’m a fan, and I’ve seen this club since I was young.” “In recent memory, I haven’t experienced a Liverpool team enduring a phase such as this with results this poor.” Jones stated, “But we continue to wear that badge on our shirts. And until that badge is removed, we'll continue to battle.” “Our aim is to get this team back to its rightful place, show everyone once more the values of this club and why it's known as the greatest side in the planet.” “However currently, things are bad and we have to turn it around.”