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SportFootballLiverpool FCArne Slot has faced a number of challenges in his second season as Liverpool boss with the Reds sliding down the table, leading to questions over his future at AnfieldLiverpool boss Arne Slot has claimed that there is "always a debate" over whether a manager should remain if they have a below par season - but is confident he will be in charge at Anfield next season.The Dutchman has been forced to field questions about his future following a huge decline in the space of 12 months. The Reds were out of title contention by Christmas and have had to battle to make the Champions League.They sit fourth and look set to qualify, but the manner of some of their performances has led to questions about Slot's future, but the ex-Feyenoord boss is confident he'll remain.READ MORE: Liverpool legend U-turns on Arne Slot sack stance with damning new verdict issuedREAD MORE: Liverpool news: Alisson talks planned as Reds star told he may 'need a new home'He said: “I don't think I decide that alone [if he will be Liverpool coach].
I am contracted to this club, all the talks we have, so yeah, that is my take on it."If you don't have the best season, compared to last, definitely not been great then it is normal criticism comes and we have all had their share. “I think where the world has gone to, if a manager doesn't have their best season, it is always a debate," he said."That is the new reality in football.
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