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Finance Expert Reveals Potential Cost to Sack Arne Slot

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Arne Slot’s position in the Anfield dugout is looking precarious. The Dutchman became the fifth manager in Premier League history to win the title in his debut campaign in 2024/25, but the reigning champions have not been at the races this time around. It could be said that he is currently hanging by a thread, but how much would it cost to sack him?

Lured away from Feyenoord to replace the ever-lovable Jurgen Klopp, who left Liverpool in a brilliant state, Slot became loved by the Anfield faithful almost immediately. Reds star Mohamed Salah was firing on all cylinders, Virgil van Dijk proved why he’s up there with the best and their midfield was as good as anyone’s.

A summer of over-the-top spending – which saw them break the bank for Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz and the like – is yet to pay dividends as the Merseysiders have lost six of their opening 15 matches. At the time of writing, they’ve won seven times but five of those came inside their first five outings. It’s been all downhill from there.

Arne Slot looks on during Liverpool's defeat to PSV Eindhoven


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How Much It Would Cost Liverpool to Sack Slot Revealed by Finance Expert

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There is no guarantee that Liverpool owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), will decide to pull the plug on Slot’s time with the club, but it would be remiss to ignore the pressure that continues to increase week-on-week. Rousing The Kop have recently spoken to finance expert Adam Williams to find out how much the club would need to cough up if they decide to end Slot’s stewardship sooner than expected.

“Slot signed a three-year deal, so he’s contracted to the club until the end of 2026-27. There are some reports suggesting that he earns £6-7m annually, but they aren’t reliable,” he said. “The sites that specialise in wage data almost always get it very, very wrong. A cursory look at the official club accounts is enough to prove that.

“I’d personally be surprised if his overall package wasn’t closer to £10m. If it was just £6-7m, he’d be on the equivalent of one of the worst-paid players in Liverpool’s squad’s salary. That kind of wage structure doesn’t make sense.”

Williams then confirmed that Liverpool would need to pay £15 million, judging by his knowledge of what the 47-year-old – who is, still, widely regarded as one of the best managers in world football – earns on a yearly basis. “The conventional wisdom is that, in order to sack a manager, you have to pay out the remainder of their contract. On that basis, you’d be looking at £15m or thereabouts to give Slot the boot.

Arne Slot’s Career in the Liverpool Dugout in Numbers

Appointed

01/07/2024

Matches

79

Wins

49

Draws

11

Losses

19

Points per Match

2.00

“However, the reality is usually a lot more nuanced than that,” he continued. “There will likely be provisions in his contract that protect the club if, for example, if they are drastically underperforming on the pitch. There might also be a pre-agreed termination clause. These factors can work in the manager’s favour or the club’s – there’s no way of knowing for sure without having the contract in front of us.

Cost of Sacking Slot ‘Won’t Be a Consideration’ for Liverpool Owners FSG

Arne Slot looks on during Liverpool's defeat to PSV Eindhoven

Those associated with the two-time Premier League winners will all be hoping that Slot can get back on track given how well his Liverpool career began last term. It’s not a given, though, and Williams has suggested that FSG – a multinational sports holding conglomerate which also owns Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox – will not be deterred by the £15 million outlay. “But either way, the cost of sacking Slot, or indeed appointing a new manager, won’t be a consideration for FSG,” he said.

“They have invested a lot in him and his plans and, fundamentally, it will be a football decision, albeit one rooted in the eventual return on investment FSG are eventually destined to get at Liverpool. Let’s say the cost is £15m… That is the amount that you get in prize money for finishing roughly five places higher in the Premier League.”

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“Even if you finish one or two places higher than you would have done otherwise but make it into the Champions League as a result, that’s about £80m in extra revenue virtually guaranteed,” Williams said. “FSG certainly aren’t going to make any knee-jerk decisions; it’s not their style. But the short-term hit they would take financially isn’t going to move the needle in terms of their final verdict on the manager.”

All statistics per Transfermarkt correct as of 07/12/2025

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Explanation Emerges as Ref Accused of Breaking FIFA Rule to Favour Argentina v Cape Verde

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Argentina narrowly edged their way past minnows Cape Verde in the World Cup round of 32, and the pulsating tie was not without its refereeing controversy, with official Drew Fischer accused of failing to enforce a strict FIFA rule during the encounter.

Lional Scaloni’s side endured a tumultuous 90 minutes against a resolute Cape Verde outfit, but ultimately overcame the tournament’s surprise package to set up a round of 16 clash with Egypt. Lionel Messi’s stunning goal was cancelled out by Deroy Duarte’s strike in normal time, before a chaotic extra-time secured Argentina’s progression.

Lisandro Martinez’s neat finish gave the reigning Champions the lead, before Sidny Lopes Cabral’s sublime effort threatened to take the game to penalties. However, Cape Verde’s fairytale journey was brought to an end when defender Diney Borges diverted a Messi corner into his own net late on.

Referee Accused of Not Enforcing FIFA Rule in Argentina vs Cape Verde

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Messi may have been involved in a wholesome moment with the Cape Verde players after the match that encapsulated the spirit of this poetic affair in Miami, but the game didn’t fail to spark outrage online.

Canadian referee Fischer was accused of not conducting his due diligence over one specific incident late in the game.

FIFA rules state that any player who receives medical treatment for an injury is required to leave the pitch for one minute and cannot return until that time is up. This is one of a number of newly introduced laws for this World Cup, designed to prevent time-wasting tactics.

However, this rule seemingly wasn’t enforced during the game between Argentina and Cape Verde. Left-back Nicolas Tagliafico required treatment on a bloody nose after he’d collided with Emiliano Martinez.

The Lyon defender needed to change his shirt, yet Cape Verde were instructed to wait until Tagliafico had re-entered the pitch before taking the corner they’d earned.

Many felt this was a violation of FIFA’s rules, and took to social media to vent their frustrations around Fischer’s failure to impose this regulation on Argentina.

One fan wrote on X: “Haven’t you all been blown away by this? Tagliafico has to leave the field, and they don’t take the corner kick until they let him back in. The Cape Verde guys are mind-blown. The other day, [Mikel] Oyarzabal was a minute and a half unable to get back on. They play by different rules.”

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Why Fischer Didn’t Enforce Rule in Argentina vs Cape Verde

Lionel Messi with Cape Verde players REUTERS/Marco Bello

On the surface, it does seem as though Fischer didn’t enforce a rule, and this ultimately favoured Argentina. However, it’s now been cleared up and revealed that there was a stipulation with Tagliafico’s incident.

Per SPORTbible, IFAB’s Laws of the Game state: “A player bleeding from a wound must immediately leave the pitch to receive treatment and will only be permitted to return once the referee is fully satisfied that the bleeding has stopped and all traces of blood are completely removed from their uniform or equipment”.

Bleeding prompts a unique outlook when it comes to assessing when or when not a game should resume. Thus, Tagliafico’s incident was different and Fischer’s decision was technically correct.

That said, it has been pointed out that there was a lack of time added on in stoppage time to compensate for this collision and subsequent time lost, which Cape Verde can certainly feel aggrieved by.

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‘O Canada’ – Lyrics and Meaning of Canada National Anthem

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Canada’s identity on the football pitch has always been a quieter story than its hockey rinks, but with the nation co-hosting the 2026 World Cup alongside the USA and Mexico, ‘O Canada’ has echoed louder than ever before.

It’s a song most Canadians know by heart from school assemblies and hockey nights, but as the home crowd belt it out at the World Cup on home soil, here’s everything you need to know about the anthem’s lyrics and meaning.

‘O Canada’ Lyrics

Official Lyrics of the anthem:

O Canada! Our home and native land!

True patriot love in all of us command.

With glowing hearts we see thee rise,

The True North strong and free!

From far and wide, O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

God keep our land glorious and free!

O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

O Canada (French Lyrics):

Ô Canada! Terre de nos aïeux,

Ton front est ceint de fleurons glorieux!

Car ton bras sait porter l’épée,

Ton histoire est une épopée

Des plus brillants exploits.

Et ta valeur, de foi trempée,

Protégera nos foyers et nos droits.

Protégera nos foyers et nos droits.

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At major tournaments, the anthem tends to draw a similarly fierce response from Canadian fans as their footballing neighbours, with bilingual crowds often blending both English and French verses into one rendition, reflecting the country’s officially bilingual status.

Meaning of O Canada Explained

Jesse Marsch during Switzerland 2-1 Canada at the 2026 World Cup REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

The song was originally commissioned for a Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony in Quebec City in 1880, with Lavalle composing the music before Routhier supplied French Lyrics. An English translation followed in 1906, but it was Robert Stanley Weir’s 1908 version, written independently rather than as a direct translation, that eventually became the basis for the official English lyrics.

The English lyrics centre on themes of patriotism and natural strength, referencing the “True North strong and free” and a collective duty to defend the homeland. Notably, the anthem officially consists of just one verse in each language, even though the original poems by both Routhier and Weir ran to four verses apiece.

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The English lyrics were modified as recently as 2018, when the line “True patriot love in all thy sons command” was changed to “True patriot love in all of us command” to make the wording gender-neutral. The French lyrics, meanwhile, lean more heavily on religious and historical imagery, with references to the sword and the cross reflecting Quebec’s Catholic heritage, and have remained largely untouched since 1880.

Despite being written and performed as early as 1880, ‘O Canada’ wasn’t officially adopted as the country’s national anthem until 1980, a full century after it was first sung, meaning it will have only marked its 46th anniversary as Canada’s official anthem when it’s belted out at the World Cup on home soil this summer.

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Ben Stokes Drops Major Hint on Why He Really Retired as England Captain

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Former England Test match captain Ben Stokes has dropped a major hint as to why he resigned from the role during last weekend’s third Test with New Zealand at Trent Bridge.

The 35-year-old informed his teammates of his decision at the start of Sunday’s fourth day, but didn’t make the news public until 3:25pm, at which time he was in the middle of a marathon bowling spell towards the back end of the second session.

The timing of the announcement was no coincidence, with the release of a statement orchestrated to ensure that Stokes was at the centre of the action when his decision came out.

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In fairness to the man himself, he made the most of the stage, finding the edge of Zak Foulkes’ bat with his first ball after the news went public. Harry Brook took a fine catch at second slip to give Stokes a fairytale wicket.

The Durham man addressed some of the motivation behind his decision in a post-match interview with Sky Sports, where he blamed the demands of playing at the highest level for his decision to walk away from the international game.

However, many suspect that there is more to the story. Although Stokes was captain of the side for the third Test, he had been dropped for the second Test, along with teammate Gus Atkinson, after breaking a team curfew.

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Stokes’ first social media statement on his retirement from international cricket included a suggestion that external pressure had played a major role in his decision.

The legendary all-rounder called his England career “a mad 15 years”, before making a telling admission, indicating that he may have resigned before bosses had the chance to sack him.

“My time was up, and no one was going to be able to make that decision other than me.”

Stokes’ decision-making during the final hours of his England career also suggested that he wanted to make a point to his bosses. In a curious call, the skipper decided to promote himself up the order to open in his final Test match innings.

With England looking to chase down 373 for an unlikely victory, Stokes blazed a quick-fire 30 off 20 balls in a cameo packed with risky shots as the hosts lost all chance of victory by chasing the game in kamikaze fashion.

As he walks away from the international game, Stokes has already named the man he wants to replace him at the helm of the Test team. Although he will no longer represent his country, he is expected to carve out a lucrative career for himself on the global T20 circuit.

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