Summary
Liverpool manager Arne Slot feels support from the club and fans despite recent poor performances and upcoming protests over ticket price increases. His team has faced losses in recent matches, and fans plan to protest against rising ticket prices at Anfield. Slot also praised Andy Robertson, a long-time player who will leave the club at the end of the season.
Key Facts
- Liverpool has lost its last three matches, including being knocked out of the FA Cup.
- The team is trailing 2-0 against Paris St Germain in the Champions League quarterfinals.
- Liverpool is currently in fifth place in the Premier League, the final spot for Champions League qualification.
- A protest is planned by fans at Anfield due to proposed ticket price increases.
- In 2016, fans protested against ticket price hikes, leading the club to reverse the decision.
- Manager Arne Slot feels supported by the club's owners, sporting director, and chief executive.
- Defender Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool at the end of the season after nine years.
- Slot praised Robertson for his contributions both as a player and a person.