
Liverpool’s Coaching Upheaval: From Slot’s Triumph to a Turbulent Exit
Liverpool’s managerial carousel turned sharply this week as the club announced the dismissal of Arne Slot, just a year after he guided the team to a Premier League championship.
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Liverpool’s managerial carousel turned sharply this week as the club announced the dismissal of Arne Slot, just a year after he guided the team to a Premier League championship.

After two seasons that delivered a Premier League crown but also a series of setbacks, Arne Slot was dismissed by Liverpool. The fallout with Mohamed Salah and the reactions of key teammates accelerated the decision, while former Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola emerges as the leading candidate to take over.

Liverpool’s 2025‑26 campaign unraveled in spectacular fashion, culminating in the sacking of Arne Slot after a season marked by a steep points regression, porous defence and a costly recruitment drive.

After a Premier League fifth‑place finish and missed Champions League qualification, Liverpool has terminated the contract of Arne Slot, who had won the league in his debut season.

After a disappointing fifth‑place finish and a costly squad overhaul, Liverpool have dismissed Arne Slot, prompting a search for a manager who can bring a more attacking philosophy.

Liverpool announced the departure of head coach Arne Slot following a review of a challenging 2025‑26 season, and has turned its focus to Andoni Iraola, a former Bournemouth manager with ties to sporting director Richard Hughes.

From Nottingham Forest to Real Madrid, the summer window is shaping up to be one of the most expensive in recent memory, with clubs across Europe eyeing marquee signings.

The second‑division side captured the Portuguese Cup, but missed out on Premier‑league promotion, and will now fly the flag for Portugal in Europe

A second‑division Portuguese side secured a European berth by winning the domestic cup, but a lack of promotion and stadium deficiencies force them to host matches abroad.

A whirlwind of speculation surrounds the summer transfer window, with high‑profile defenders, midfielders and forwards all mentioned in potential moves.

Arsenal clinched the Premier League crown while PSG coasted through Ligue 1, raising questions about how fatigue and squad management will influence the upcoming Champions League final.

From Chelsea’s pursuit of Real Madrid’s Arda Güler to Manchester United’s chase of Crystal Palace’s Maxence Lacroix, the European transfer market is buzzing with speculation.

The 2025‑26 Premier League season sees a fundamental shift in how teams approach possession, pressing and player recruitment, driven by evolving tactical trends.

A whirlwind of speculation links top clubs with emerging talents and seasoned stars, while managerial changes loom at several Premier League sides.

Tottenham's 2025‑26 season was rescued by Roberto De Zerbi's innovative tactics and the emergence of Antonin Kinsky between the posts.

Pep Guardiola's long tenure at Manchester City ends amid triumphs and controversy, prompting reflections on his cultural impact and the rise of successors like Andoni Iraola.

Auston Trusty, Ricardo Pepi, Tyler Adams, Folarin Balogun and Weston McKennie each delivered standout club seasons that have positioned them as likely members of the U.S. squad for the 2026 World Cup.

Arsenal secured their first Premier League title in 22 years, while Sunderland’s unexpected European spot and a string of managerial changes reshaped the landscape

The season's last match delivered stunning outcomes, from West Ham's third relegation to Sunderland's first European spot in half a century.

Ahead of their European finals, Arsenal and Crystal Palace will meet in a London derby, with Arsenal expected to rest key players and captain Martin Ødegaard set to lift the Premier League trophy.

With the 2025‑26 Premier League season concluding on Sunday, Arsenal have already secured the title while a host of clubs battle for European places and survival. New managerial appointments and farewell stories add intrigue to the final round of fixtures.

A roundup of the latest high‑profile transfer speculations across Europe’s top clubs, from Liverpool’s pursuit of Yan Diomande to Real Madrid’s $174 million bid for Enzo Fernández.

Recent reports link several Premier League and La Liga clubs with high‑profile signings, including Ederson, Samuel Martinez and a host of other talent.

The Athletic reveals its season‑ending honors, recognizing creative brilliance, youthful impact and managerial mastery in football's top leagues.