Jamie Carragher has publicly questioned the future of Liverpool manager Arne Slot after the Reds conceded a stoppage-time equalizer to draw 1-1 with Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield. The result, which occurred on March 15, 2026, saw Dominik Szoboszlai's first-half free-kick canceled out by a late header from Tottenham's Richarlison.
The former Liverpool defender and current Sky Sports pundit expressed his frustration post-match. "To put in a performance like that, at this stage of the season, with so much on the line, it's just not good enough," Carragher was quoted as saying. He suggested the performance raised serious questions about Slot's ability to lead the team forward.
The draw leaves Liverpool's position in the Premier League table uncertain, having missed a chance to solidify a top-four spot. For Tottenham, the point ended a run of five consecutive league defeats, providing a minor boost in their own campaign.
Pressure is mounting on Slot, who took over at Liverpool in the summer of 2024, as the team's inconsistent form threatens their Champions League qualification hopes for next season. The club's hierarchy has yet to comment on the growing speculation surrounding the manager's position.