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Liverpool’s 1–1 draw against Burnley was a game of two very different halves — and, honestly, two very different versions of this team. The first half looked like vintage Liverpool. Fast, fluid, aggressive football that completely outclassed a bottom-dwelling Burnley side. The ball moved with purpose, the press was back, and Florian Wirtz capped it off with an absolute stunner of a goal. Over the past two months, Wirtz has truly come into his own, and once again he looked like Liverpool’s most dangerous, confident player. But then… it happened again. Burnley clawed their way back into the game in the second half, and the moment they scored, Liverpool’s mentality completely unraveled. The intensity vanished. The ideas dried up. The tempo slowed to a crawl. The same scared, hesitant, uninspired Liverpool we’ve seen far too often this season returned. No urgency. No belief. No control. Usually, I’d go after the players — but today, this one falls squarely on the manager. Serious questions have to be asked about Arne Slot, and beyond that, about FSG, Michael Edwards, and Richard Hughes. Are they making the right call by sticking with Slot for this long? Especially now, with Xabi Alonso available — a manager who was Liverpool’s first choice, one of the best coaches in the world right now, and someone who understands this club inside and out. This feels eerily similar to the Rodgers-to-Klopp moment. A mid-season change that saved Liverpool from drifting further into mediocrity. And yet, it feels like Edwards and Hughes are digging their heels in — not because it’s best for Liverpool, but because they don’t want to admit they may have gotten this appointment wrong. Slot won a title. That’s true. But right now, everything about this team feels broken. Anfield is booing. Players look unmotivated and demoralized. The football is slow, cautious, and completely against the fabric of this club. Every alarm bell is ringing. Everything is screaming for decisive action. So the question has to be asked: Why isn’t it happening? Join this channel to get access to perks: / @unconformedcf