Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has stated that he has never considered leaving the club, despite facing intense criticism from supporters during the 2025-26 season. In a recent interview, Slot emphasized his commitment to the project at Anfield and dismissed any speculation about his future.
Slot acknowledged the pressure that comes with managing a top Premier League club but noted that one key change has been his approach to handling criticism. He explained that he now focuses more on the long-term vision rather than short-term reactions, which has helped him maintain perspective.
The Dutch manager took over from Jürgen Klopp in the summer of 2024 and has faced a challenging season, with Liverpool currently sitting in fourth place in the Premier League as of May 2026. Despite the setbacks, Slot remains confident in the squad's potential and the support from the club's hierarchy.
Slot's comments come amid reports of fan unrest, but he insists that the criticism has not affected his desire to lead Liverpool. He highlighted the strong bond with his players and the backing of the board as reasons for his continued commitment.