Liverpool face uncertain future even as Premier League glory beckons

Liverpool's Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah reacts to their defeat on the pitch after the English League Cup final football match between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium, north-west London on March 16, 2025. Newcastle won the game 2-1. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP)
Liverpool are just weeks away from Premier League glory barring a meltdown but there is a palpable sense of anti-climax and uncertainty over the future after a chastening week for Arne Slot's men.
On Sunday the
anaemic Reds lost the League Cup final to a hungry Newcastle team, just five
days after Paris Saint-Germain ended their Champions League campaign.
Liverpool were
out-thought and out-fought at Wembley by the Magpies, who celebrated their
first domestic trophy in 70 years in front of their passionate fans.
Slot was
sanguine after the defeat, admitting Eddie Howe's men deserved their triumph.
"This is
part of playing football, especially if one of them is when you face the best
team in Europe at the moment and the other one is facing Newcastle, which is a
very strong team in England," he said.
The Dutchman
sought to switch the focus back to the Premier League, highlighting Liverpool's
yawning 12-point lead with just nine games to go.
Sixteen more
points would guarantee Liverpool the title even if second-placed Arsenal win
every game -- the Gunners' visit to Anfield in May is likely to be academic.
It is almost
inconceivable that Liverpool will not go on to equal Manchester United's record
of 20 English top-flight titles and captain Virgil van Dijk said they do not
need extra incentives.
"We have
nine games to go and I don't think there's any motivation needed," said
the defender. "What is needed is we have to realise there is hard work and
still a job to do.
"If you win
five games -- obviously that's a very difficult job -- you're going to be
champions of England."
At the start of
the season Liverpool fans would have been delighted to win just the Premier
League in the first campaign after the departure of talismanic manager Jurgen
Klopp.
But their
phenomenal form in the league phase of the Champions League fuelled hopes that
their season could be truly historic, propelled by the goals of the
irrepressible Mohamed Salah.
Instead, the
ruthlessness they showed earlier in the campaign has disappeared, at least
temporarily.
In their past 10
matches in all competitions, Liverpool have won five, drawn two and lost three,
even though one of those was on penalties against Paris Saint-Germain.
Even Salah's
goals have dried up -- he has failed to find the net in four of his past five
matches -- and was largely anonymous at Wembley.
The Egyptian is
one of three star players who are out of contract at the end of the season,
along with Van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Slot has been
dogged all season by questions over the future of the players, mostly laughing
off attempts by reporters to find novel ways of asking questions over their
futures.
But their status
is still unresolved just two months before the end of the domestic season.
Van Dijk
admitted last week he had "no idea" if he would remain at Anfield
after this season.
Salah has been
linked with a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia while speculation persists that
England international Alexander-Arnold will be lured to Real Madrid.
Even if
Liverpool manage to keep one or more of the trio, the sense is that the team
are nearing the end of a cycle rather than at the beginning of one.
Van Dijk is 33
while Salah and goalkeeper Alisson Becker are 32. Stalwart defender Andy Robertson
is just a year younger.
Those players
helped formed the backbone of Klopp's teams, who relentlessly hounded Pep
Guardiola's all-conquering Manchester City, winning the Premier League and the
Champions League under the German.
Former Feyenoord
coach Slot had enormous shoes to fill when he arrived last year to replace
Klopp but did not suffer his second defeat until January.
Barring a
historic collapse, Liverpool will win just their second English top-flight
title since 1990 in the coming weeks.
Slot will relish
the moment but will also know that the really hard work lies ahead.
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