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Andy Hunter

Slot says missing out on Champions League is not acceptable but may not lead to the axe

Arne Slot before Liverpool's game against Manchester City on Sunday
Arne Slot says this season has been ‘challenging’ but that his side are improving. Photograph: Carl Recine/Getty Images

Arne Slot believes failure to qualify for the Champions League would be unacceptable for Liverpool this season but might not determine his future at the club.

The Premier League champions lie sixth, five points off fourth place, although fifth is likely to yield a Champions League spot. Liverpool, who spent almost £450m on players last summer, are heavily reliant on Champions League revenue for their self-sustaining business model but have won once in seven league games before theirr visit to Sunderland on Wednesday.

Slot said: “If we don’t have Champions League football, it’s definitely not been an acceptable season. When I arrived here we could only sign Federico Chiesa and that was after a Europa League season. That does have an enormous impact on the way this club is run, that is clear. We are completely aware.”

Despite that admission, Slot claimed his position is not linked inextricably to Champions League qualification and the Liverpool hierarchy would consider a range of factors when assessing his performance this season. He drew parallels with the 2022-23 season, when Liverpool missed out on the Champions League but allowed Jürgen Klopp to rebuild his midfield with Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo.

“That is a difficult question for me to answer because I don’t decide on my future,” the Dutchman said. “The only thing I do know is that it happened before, and recently, and it didn’t affect the future of that manager. But that doesn’t guarantee anything of course.

“Maybe somewhere else it is not only about results, but mainly. And at some clubs they also look at the progress the players make, the progress the team makes, the circumstances are sometimes taken into account. That is not at all clubs but I think I am working at a club that does look at those things. As it has shown that in the past when the club did not qualify for the Champions League.”

Slot has faced a wide range of issues this season but believes his team can achieve “something special” in the Champions League and FA Cup. But he accepted the campaign had been the hardest of his 10 years as a coach.

“By a mile,” he said. “Because all the other seasons I’ve managed there were only positives. I don’t think I’d ever lost two games in a row, so it’s an exception this season for me as it is for the players. The players are not used to losing a lot or having a lot of draws. I’m not used to that as well. So, yes, this season has been more challenging for me but you also take nice things out of it – that might sound weird – because I also look at how much improvement we are making.

“In my opinion, everyone is now able to play every three days at an intensity level that is needed at this club and, as a result of that, I think our performances are much better than they were in the period at the start of the season when we started playing a double programme.”

Liverpool could be without four right-back options at the Stadium of Light with Dominik Szoboszlai suspended after his red card against Manchester City. Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley are injured and a late call will be made on Joe Gomez after his return to training on Tuesday.

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