🔗 Share this article Arne Slot Insists He Is Secure and Retains Liverpool's Backing After PSV Eindhoven Loss The Liverpool head coach admitted that it's expected for doubts to be asked about his future following another heavy defeat versus PSV Eindhoven. The Reds suffered their 9th defeat in 12 matches, representing the team's poorest run after being relegated in 1953-54. They were outplayed by the Eredivisie title holders on a difficult night at Anfield. “I feel secure, I'm fine, I have got significant backing from the top,” the coach commented. “It would be nice to change things and secure a win of course but if you are working as a coach and struggling then it is normal that questions are asked.” He noted, “I accept my situation. This isn't the initial instance I've found myself in a challenging situation but it's necessary that we changed our fortunes.” Talks with The Board Upon being questioned to provide details on his discussions with the team officials, the head coach said: “We talk a lot. They assist for the squad and to me and we discuss these matters but they don't phone me constantly of the day to say they trust me.” He mentioned, “In the normal conversations we have I sense the trust. But I've not talked to them after this defeat yet so we'll see.” Familiar Failings and Player Reaction Slot highlighted familiar weaknesses from his Liverpool side in their European loss, namely wasted chances and defensive lapses. Meanwhile, player Jones was blunter in his view of the current crisis. “I haven't got the solutions. Honestly, I do not. I'm telling that to everyone,” Jones said. “It's simply not good enough. I don’t even need to wait to think about it. I’m past feeling anger internally. I’m at the point currently where I simply lack the words.” He added, “It’s hard because I play for the side I follow. I'm a supporter, and I've watched this club all my life.” “In a long, long time, I've not seen a Liverpool team going through a period like this with outcomes like these.” Jones concluded, “However we still have the crest on our shirts. And until that badge is removed, we’re always going to fight.” “We will attempt to get this team back to where it needs to be, show everyone again the values of this club and why people call it the top club in the world.” “At this moment, we're in trouble and it needs to change.”