Liverpool's Arne Slot is facing the very same nightmare that plagued Xabi Alonso six months ago - the strong alternative option becoming available. When Alonso was let go by Real Madrid, it presented Slot with an unprecedented challenge, as he was the former Anfield icon and Liverpool's first choice to replace Jurgen Klopp two years prior.
Slot had previously been offered a three-year deal at Liverpool but turned down in favor of Bayer Leverkusen, citing his desire to help develop young players and work with a great board. However, that decision seemed to close the door on any future returns to Anfield.
But now, with Alonso available and Liverpool in a precarious position, Slot's position is under threat. The club has spent over half a billion dollars on him after a successful first season but are now struggling to qualify for the Champions League.
Former Liverpool stalwart Jamie Carragher believes that if Slot doesn't deliver again, he won't have a leg to stand on. "Not making the Champions League from [being] champions, spending £450m and having the highest wage bill in the Premier League... I think you've got serious questions to ask," Carragher said.
Slot may be able to take comfort in Liverpool's reluctance to make knee-jerk decisions under current ownership but if they don't achieve Champions League qualification, tough questions will follow. With Alonso suddenly available, Slot faces a very real threat - being replaced by the Basque coach who was once considered a better fit for Anfield.
Slot hopes that the Premier League trophy secures his position, but the nightmare from Spain is not just a worry - it's a very real threat to his job.
Slot had previously been offered a three-year deal at Liverpool but turned down in favor of Bayer Leverkusen, citing his desire to help develop young players and work with a great board. However, that decision seemed to close the door on any future returns to Anfield.
But now, with Alonso available and Liverpool in a precarious position, Slot's position is under threat. The club has spent over half a billion dollars on him after a successful first season but are now struggling to qualify for the Champions League.
Former Liverpool stalwart Jamie Carragher believes that if Slot doesn't deliver again, he won't have a leg to stand on. "Not making the Champions League from [being] champions, spending £450m and having the highest wage bill in the Premier League... I think you've got serious questions to ask," Carragher said.
Slot may be able to take comfort in Liverpool's reluctance to make knee-jerk decisions under current ownership but if they don't achieve Champions League qualification, tough questions will follow. With Alonso suddenly available, Slot faces a very real threat - being replaced by the Basque coach who was once considered a better fit for Anfield.
Slot hopes that the Premier League trophy secures his position, but the nightmare from Spain is not just a worry - it's a very real threat to his job.