LFC as a club don't get rid of managers until they are fairly sure they have reached the end of the road, as bad as things are at present I am not sure we are there yet. There are mitigating circumstances for this season with the players and the manager with what happened in the summer with Jota. Slot handled that really well and it is an almost unique situation, we don't know the impact it has had on Slot and the players and how it manifests itself.
I was watching the Dalglish film last week and it was only really quite a bit later that he or people related to the club really acknowledged that his resignation etc was related to the stress and everything of Hillsborough, I don't really like drawing the comparison, but I wonder if Jota's death is taking a similar toll on Slot and the players. Kenny's resignation stemmed from his inability to make a decision on a sub. Wondering if something like that is happening with Slot. He got so much right last season and so much wrong this it almost seems unfathomable. Yes there are tactical issues, changes to the system and new players so it could be more to do with that, we don't really know.
I was watching the Dalglish film last week and it was only really quite a bit later that he or people related to the club really acknowledged that his resignation etc was related to the stress and everything of Hillsborough, I don't really like drawing the comparison, but I wonder if Jota's death is taking a similar toll on Slot and the players. Kenny's resignation stemmed from his inability to make a decision on a sub. Wondering if something like that is happening with Slot. He got so much right last season and so much wrong this it almost seems unfathomable. Yes there are tactical issues, changes to the system and new players so it could be more to do with that, we don't really know.
Sorry about that. I would say that my point still stands, but I can't because that totally undermines it. 


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