‘Really difficult’ – Jamie Carragher fears for Slot after what he noticed at Anfield on Sunday

Jamie Carragher believes Arne Slott may find it “very difficult” to win back the support of Liverpool fans as the Reds continue to struggle this season.

Many spectators booed the final whistle of Sunday’s 1-1 draw at home to Tottenham Hotspur, with the manager admitting the reaction was “understandable” following defeats to Wolves and Galatasaray in the past two weeks.

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Speaking on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football, Carragher said it was a worrying sign for the Dutchman as even Liverpool’s match support was starting to turn against him and the scale of the boos on Sunday night was difficult to ignore.

Carragher worried about Slott’s performance after Sunday’s turning point

Experts explain: “The bigger point is how worrying this is for the manager. I think most supporters see something different online and on social media than fans watching the game live.

“I think for most of the season when people attacked Arne Slott, the fans who were at the games followed him. You look back at what happened with Mo Salah – the next away game was at the San Siro and they were chanting for Arne Slott and it’s not easy for Liverpool fans to attack a manager who won the title 12 months ago.”

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“I feel like there’s been a big change [on Sunday] In terms of how the crowd feels about the team and their manager. The boos at the end, and they were the right ones, were a very unhappy and disgruntled group of fans and I think it would be really hard for Arn Slott to get them back. Once you lose that group of people, it’s very difficult.

“There could be something very special happening in terms of the Champions League, maybe even the FA Cup, but I think a lot of fans are unhappy with what happened last week – especially Wolves and Tottenham by a point and the first-leg loss to Galatasaray.”

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