Then it was decided. From having complete confidence, Liverpool management concluded this weekend that Liverpool “needs change”, the year after Arne Slot led the club to its first Premier League title since Klopp’s 2019/20 season, the 20th PL title in club history. Before his last game at Anfield, Salah fired off with strong criticism of the development in the Liverpool game – aimed at Arne Slot.
“We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to Arne, who will always have a special place in this football club’s history as the manager who secured Liverpool’s 20th championship,” the Liverpool management begins on the club’s website.
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“Our gratitude for all he has achieved could not be greater, especially since it was built on a work ethic, a thoroughness and a professional expertise that further emphasized our view of him as one of the best in his field.
“At the same time, we have collectively come to the conclusion that a change is necessary if the club is to continue to develop. It must be emphasized again that this is by no means a decision that has been taken lightly.
“We can therefore only wish Arne all the best in the next phase of his coaching career, and we expect him to continue to succeed. We do so knowing that his legacy at Liverpool is strong and will become even more significant in the years and decades to come.
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Everything was just fun and games, continue from the one formulation with “change is necessary if the club is to continue to develop”.
In other words, Mo Salah was right: Liverpool’s game has taken a negative turn with Arne Slot at the helm.









