Liverpool were defeated by PSV at Anfield.

Fans have reacted on social media after seeing what Jürgen Klopp posted a few hours after Liverpool’s defeat to PSV Eindhoven.

On Wednesday night, Liverpool’s miserable form continued at Anfield when they lost to Dutch club PSV in the Champions League.

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Goals from Ivan Perisic and Guus Til, as well as a double from Couhaib Driouech, secured a famous 4-1 victory for Peter Bosz’s team. Dominik Szoboszlai was the goalscorer for Liverpool.

As a result of Liverpool’s latest horror performance, the pressure is really starting to mount on Slot.

So far, names such as Xabi Alonso, Andoni Iraola and Oliver Glasner have often been linked with a move to Anfield.

Meanwhile, former boss Klopp has also been tipped to make a spectacular return to Anfield.

Just hours after Liverpool’s defeat to PSV, fans have been shocked by Klopp’s latest post on social media.

On Instagram, the former Liverpool boss was spotted blind-ranking traditional Thanksgiving food.

He wrote: “Happy Thanksgiving! There is a good reason to kick-start my preparations for the World Cup next year, and it starts with the most important topic that requires my expert opinion: FOOD.

“Can’t wait to find out which stadium has the best sausages.”

Reacting to social media, one fan said: “Jurgen Klopp is the bookmakers’ favourite to be the next Liverpool manager, and he just uploaded a video of him blind-ranking sausages.”

Another tweeted: “Liverpool are in chaos and Jurgen Klopp is talking about clam chowder on his Instagram.”

A third supporter added: “Jurgen Klopp is so fed up blind-ranking food, just give him the job already.”

Despite the noise surrounding Slot’s future, it has been reported that the Dutchman still has the support of the club amid the worrying streak of poor results.

Liverpool are back in the Premier League this weekend when they face West Ham United at the London Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

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