New Delhi, May 30 -- Liverpool have made the tough call to part ways with Arne Slot after a bitterly disappointing 2025-26 season, and former Manchester United striker Teddy Sheringham gave his take that the club got it spot on.

The Dutch boss guided the Reds to just fifth place in the Premier League, well below the standards expected at Anfield. With fans growing restless and results sliding, the hierarchy acted swiftly to avoid dragging uncertainty into the new campaign. Sheringham believes the decision was not only correct but essential to stop things spiralling further.

The former England international has expressed his full support for the sacking. He argues that keeping Arne Slot would have poisoned the atmosphere even more and wa...