🔗 Share this article Arne Slot Asserts He Is Secure and Has The Club's Support After PSV Eindhoven Humiliation The Liverpool head coach acknowledged that it was expected for questions to be raised about his future following another heavy defeat versus PSV Eindhoven. Liverpool endured their 9th defeat in twelve matches, representing the team's poorest streak since being demoted in 1953-54. They were taken apart by the Dutch league title holders on a tough night at their home ground. “I'm confident, I'm fine, I have got plenty of support from the top,” Slot stated. “It's important to reverse this trend and get a victory naturally but if you are coaching a team and struggling then it's expected that people question you.” He added, “I am OK with my role. This isn't the first time I've found myself in a difficult position but it is about time that we changed our fortunes.” Discussions with Liverpool Hierarchy Upon being questioned to elaborate on his conversations with the Liverpool hierarchy, the head coach explained: “There's regular dialogue. They are supportive for the squad 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 mentioned, “During our regular exchanges I feel the confidence. However I haven’t spoken to them since this match so far so it remains to be seen.” Familiar Issues and Player Reaction Slot lamented known failings from his Liverpool side in their Champions League loss, namely missed opportunities and conceding too easily. Meanwhile, midfielder Jones was more forthright in his view of the club’s predicament. “I don’t have the answers. Truthfully, I do not. I'm telling that to everyone,” the midfielder remarked. “It is unacceptable. I don't have to wait to reflect. I'm beyond being angry internally. I’m at the point currently where I simply lack the words.” He went on, “It's difficult because I play for the side I follow. I support them, and I’ve seen this club for years.” “In a long, long time, I've not seen a Liverpool team going through a period of this nature with results this poor.” He finished, “However we continue to wear that badge on our shirts. And until that badge is removed, we will always battle.” “We’re going to try to help the side return to where it needs to be, show everyone once more what Liverpool stands for and the reason it's called the top club in the world.” “At this moment, things are bad and it needs to change.”