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He nevertheless has confidence he will in time. Anfield has expressed its discontent more of late; the opposition that was initially apparent online – and is certainly more vituperative there – has started to be reflected in the stadium.Liverpool fans leave Anfield during the 1-1 draw with Chelsea (Getty)There is the issue, too, of whether he can alter the trajectory of his reign.
There are plenty of precedents of managers who have limped to the end of one season, discovered they do not have a clean slate in the next and departed in October or November.For now, Slot has retained the faith of the Liverpool powerbrokers, if not the supporters. But he is aware he can be blamed for much, regardless of his culpability.
Slot probably knows that, if some get their way, it will be his last outing at Anfield. At his unveiling at Anfield, he said he had to turn doubters into believers.
