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Discontent and Doubt at Anfield
The final whistle brought not applause, but discontent. Boos rang out around Anfield, a rare and telling reaction. The loudest protest had come earlier, when Slot substituted Rio Ngumoha, arguably Liverpool’s most lively attacking presence, for Alexander Isak. The decision triggered an immediate chorus of frustration, symbolizing a widening disconnect between coach and crowd.
This was not simply about one substitution. It was about a broader dissatisfaction with Liverpool’s passivity after taking the lead and a recurring inability to assert control. Supporters, who once embraced Slot’s approach, now question his in-game decisions and overall direction. Reports described a “mutinous mood” and growing impatience, with comparisons to past managerial crises reflecting the scale of unrest.



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