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Libya Press
Egyptian star Mohamed Salah has launched a rare public critique of Liverpool’s performances this season, describing the team as “crumbling” and demanding a return to the “heavy metal” football that once defined the club. The comments come after a disastrous 4-2 defeat to Aston Villa at Villa Park, which all but ended Liverpool’s Champions League hopes for next season and left manager Arne Slot fighting to save his position.
Salah, who has been Liverpool’s top scorer again this season with 18 Premier League goals, did not hold back in his post-match assessment. “We are crumbling,” the 33-year-old forward said. “We need to go back to heavy metal football — that is what this club is about.” The defeat at Villa Park saw Ollie Watkins score twice to put Aston Villa firmly in the driving seat for a top-four finish, while Liverpool were booed off the pitch by their own travelling supporters. Captain Virgil van Dijk admitted the squad must do “a lot of work” over the summer to rebuild after what he called a “failed season.” Liverpool finished the campaign in mid-table, a dramatic fall from their title-winning form the previous year.
Manager Arne Slot acknowledged the fans’ frustration but insisted he has “every reason to believe” he will remain at Anfield next season. “I understand the boos, I understand the anger,” Slot said. “But this club needs stability, not panic.” The Dutch coach, who took over from Jürgen Klopp, has faced mounting pressure as results deteriorated throughout the campaign. Former players and pundits have questioned whether the squad has the depth to compete on multiple fronts. The Guardian’s Opta Analyst ran a feature asking whether Liverpool should stick with Slot or seek a change. Meanwhile, the club moved to reduce planned Anfield ticket price increases following protests from fan groups, a rare concession that underscored the tension between the board and supporters.
The summer transfer window now becomes critical for Liverpool. With Salah and van Dijk both in their mid-thirties, the club faces difficult decisions about the squad’s ageing core. Reinforcements in midfield and defence are widely expected, though the failure to qualify for the Champions League could reduce the club’s attractiveness to top targets. Slot’s tactical approach has also come under scrutiny, with critics arguing that the high-pressing intensity that defined Klopp’s era has faded significantly. The club will also need to manage the delicate situation around Salah, whose contract situation remains unresolved heading into the off-season.
As one of the Premier League’s most storied clubs, Liverpool now face a pivotal summer. Whether Slot can rebuild the squad and restore the “heavy metal” identity Salah craves will define the club’s trajectory for years to come. For now, the Anfield faithful are left wondering how quickly the glory days can return.