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Robbie Fowler highlights a specific Liverpool ‘leader’ he holds accountable after the crushing defeat against Man City.

 

Liverpool icon Robbie Fowler has criticized Arne Slot for what he perceives as a deficiency in leadership following the club’s embarrassing 4-0 exit in the FA Cup quarter-finals against Manchester City.

 

The loss at the Etihad, which included a hat-trick from Erling Haaland and a missed penalty by the departing Mohamed Salah, has brought the Reds’ season to a critical point.

 

During the post-match analysis, Fowler voiced his serious concerns regarding the squad’s mental state and the manager’s failure to elicit a response.

 

Robbie Fowler attributes Liverpool’s troubles to Arne Slot.

 

Fowler was straightforward in his evaluation of the current coaching staff, asserting that the head coach bears the brunt of the blame for the team’s ongoing issues, as he has not managed to ignite the necessary motivation during challenging times.

 

Fowler stated to TNT Sports (via BBC Sport):

 

“Arne Slot must help the players become better versions of themselves. Leaders are essential to guide others through tough periods. That’s what is required, yet we are not witnessing that from the manager.”

 

The former striker remarked that he had “never observed a Liverpool team so lacking in confidence,” particularly after they began the match with promising intent that quickly faded following City’s first goal.

 

This defeat marks Slot’s 15th loss of the season, a figure that Fowler believes reflects a broader leadership void both in the locker room and on the sidelines.

 

Liverpool should consider appointing Steven Gerrard.

 

With the Champions League now the sole remaining opportunity for silverware, and a challenging match against PSG on the horizon, calls for significant changes are growing louder.

 

Fans have been urging for Slot’s dismissal for several weeks, and the defeat against Man City only heightened their discontent, leading some supporters to leave before the final whistle.

 

There is an increasing consensus that Liverpool ought to appoint Steven Gerrard as an interim manager for the remainder of the season.

 

The rationale is straightforward: the team needs a significant uplift in morale and a leader who deeply comprehends the club’s essence.

 

In this scenario, Gerrard would serve as a catalyst to enhance the current morale within the club, aiming for a top-four finish.

 

Gerrard could fulfill a role akin to that of Michael Carrick, who has been instrumental in stabilizing the situation at Manchester United.

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