The pressure is building at Anfield. What began as a promising season under Arne Slot has quickly turned into a tense battle for respect, as Liverpool's campaign drifts toward an uncertain finish. With just two Premier League matches left—against Aston Villa and Brentford—the Dutch manager finds himself at a crossroads, and the clock is ticking.
Former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan recently weighed in on talkSPORT, offering a blunt assessment of what Slot needs to do to steady the ship. "He has the currency," Jordan argued, pointing to last season's Premier League title win. "But he needs to use it wisely. Smash Aston Villa, then beat Brentford at home. Send the season off with a happy ending. Secure Champions League football, and take away the stick fans are using to beat him."
Jordan's comments capture the mood perfectly. Liverpool are no longer judged solely on results. Now, it's about performances, mentality, and the direction of the team. And right now, that direction looks shaky.
Friday night's trip to Villa Park is a genuine test. Aston Villa have been ruthless at home this season, toppling elite opponents with confidence. Liverpool, meanwhile, arrive carrying visible anxiety. Too often in recent months, Slot's side have started brightly only to fade under pressure. That pattern needs to break—and fast.
For Liverpool supporters, the hope is that Slot can channel this pressure into a strong finish. A convincing win against Villa, followed by a dominant performance at home against Brentford, would restore belief and silence the doubters. In the world of football, momentum is everything. And right now, Slot needs to find it before the season slips away entirely.
