
Arne Slot’s Tenure at Liverpool Ends in Turmoil After 20 Defeats
After a season marked by 20 losses, a loss of pressing identity and growing fan discontent, Arne Slot was dismissed by Liverpool, raising questions about the club's direction.
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After a season marked by 20 losses, a loss of pressing identity and growing fan discontent, Arne Slot was dismissed by Liverpool, raising questions about the club's direction.

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.

After a promising start, Arne Slot's tenure at Liverpool unraveled due to poor transfer decisions, injuries, and a lack of cohesion, culminating in his dismissal after just one season.

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.

Pep Guardiola's long tenure at Manchester City has concluded, prompting speculation about successors, legal challenges, and the club's future in the Premier League.

After a decade of transformative success, Pep Guardiola has announced the end of his tenure at Manchester City. The club now faces a pivotal moment as it seeks a successor, while legal challenges and the evolving landscape of English football add further intrigue.

Despite a season marked by controversy, the Premier League’s best XI showcases a mix of veteran excellence and emerging stars, from David Raya’s clean‑sheet record to Erling Haaland’s third Golden Boot.

Michael Carrick affirms Bruno Fernandes’ desire to stay at Old Trafford, outlining the financial and sporting considerations as the player approaches the final year of his contract.

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

Liverpool's storied Anfield witnessed a bittersweet finale as Mohamed Salah's final appearance for the club ended in a 1‑1 stalemate against Brentford. The Egyptian forward crafted the solitary Liverpool goal with a delicate trivela, and the club unveiled a plaque on the Champions Wall commemorating the nine trophies he helped win. Salah's voice trembled as he addressed the crowd, urging his teammates to give everything for the badge. Manager Arne Slot alongside club executives Billy Hogan and Richard Hughes praised Salah and his fellow departing stalwart Andy Robertson. The stadium erupted in a standing ovation, a fitting send‑off for a player whose contributions transcended statistics and embodied the spirit of Liverpool's recent era.

After a contentious season with manager Arne Slot, Mohamed Salah took his final step onto the Anfield turf, delivering a decisive assist and a heartfelt farewell that resonated with fans worldwide.

Liverpool settled for a single point in their final Premier League match, drawing 1-1 with Brentford. The result guarantees a Champions League berth but underscores persistent defensive woes and a lack of firepower up front.

West Ham and Tottenham fight to avoid the drop, Arsenal have already secured the title, and Manchester City and Liverpool face pivotal matches amid notable departures.

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.

Mohamed Salah’s recent appeal for a return to Liverpool’s high‑pressing style has been defended by Florian Wirtz, as the club prepares to appoint set‑piece coach Etiënne Reijnen to bolster Arne Slot’s defensive framework.

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

As the Premier League season draws to a close, West Ham and Tottenham fight for survival, Mohamed Salah prepares for his final appearance under a strained relationship with Arne Slot, and Pep Guardiola is expected to leave Manchester City after a decade. Meanwhile, Bournemouth eyes a historic Champions League spot.

Pep Guardiola confirmed he will leave Manchester City after nearly ten years, concluding a tenure that reshaped English football but now faces a decline and external scrutiny.

After two decades of near misses, Arsenal have finally secured the Premier League title, a triumph that reflects the club's steady progress under manager Mikel Arteta and hints at a new era of English football dominance.

Pep Guardiola's decade‑long reign at Manchester City ends, raising questions about who can fill his tactical shoes, while Lionel Messi's peak form hints at a possible swan song at the World Cup. Meanwhile, Celtic's latest league triumph underscores the widening gap between Scotland's traditional powerhouses and the rest.

Wayne Rooney has urged Liverpool to drop Mohamed Salah for the last game of the season after the Egyptian's public remarks about manager Arne Slot, citing selfishness and a decline in physical capacity.

Liverpool's new manager faces a turbulent start that mirrors early struggles of past legends, urging a measured view of rebuilding.

Richard Hughes's recent transfer activity at Liverpool has drawn sharp criticism, with failed signings, costly departures and a squad now viewed as weaker than when Jürgen Klopp left.