No worries about being handsome! Mirror: The achievement of winning the Premier League title in the first season makes Liverpool unwilling to change coaches at a low point

Liverpool lost 0-3 at home to Crystal Palace in the English League Cup. This was the Red Army's sixth defeat in the last seven games. According to the "Mirror" report, Liverpool coach Slott's position is still stable. The achievement of winning the league championship in the first season of coaching makes Liverpool have no intention of changing the coach during the current downturn.

After winning the Premier League title in their first season at Anfield, Slott's team suddenly fell off a cliff this season. The Reds have made a perfect start to the season, winning their first seven games in all competitions. But what followed was six defeats in seven games, which left Liverpool seventh in the league table and out of the Carabao Cup. This is enough to amplify the doubts from the outside world, and some people want to know how bad the record will have to be before Slott's coaching position will be discussed.

However, the simple fact is that Slott is currently under no pressure and has full support from the top management. The Dutchman's achievement of winning the league title in his first season after taking over from Klopp has accumulated enough capital for him that Liverpool has no intention of making a coaching change during this downturn.

Some people have raised questions about whether Liverpool will turn to its predecessor Klopp in extreme difficulties. The Reds' most iconic manager of the past decade or two is set to leave Anfield in 2024 due to physical and mental exhaustion, and he has hinted that a reunion is possible if the time is right.

Klopp said on "The Diary of a CEO" podcast in early October: "I said I would never coach another team in England, which means that if I do come back, it can only be Liverpool. So, yes, it is theoretically possible."

To his credit, Slott acknowledged the growing pressure around his position after Wednesday's defeat. Having said that, he doesn't feel a second loss to Crystal Palace in seven games has really changed anything.

Sloter said: "When you encounter a series of results like this, when you play for Liverpool, when you coach Liverpool, the pressure is there, and I don't think the situation has changed much after this defeat."