Liverpool’s unpretentious but satisfying start in the Slot era

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“From Bergentheim to Anfield, we support you, Arne,” said a banner held up by a fan, referring to the home village of new Liverpool coach Arne Slot. Who led the Reds to their first official home game at Anfield in front of the Kop.

After the 2-0 win over Brentford, the 45-year-old was on the pitch but there was no fist pumping. No running around excitedly like Jurgen Klopp usually does, just a thumbs-up and a wave to the fans, which marked the beginning of a new era with Liverpool’s simplicity and no frills.

Liverpool owner John W Henry flew in from Boston for Klopp’s final game in May and was at Anfield for Slot’s first game as fans held up scarves bearing. ทางเข้า https://ufabet999.app The former Feyenoord manager’s name to show the club are backing him going forward.

In this game, Liverpool, led by Slot, clearly dominated the ball over the visitors, played calmly and relied on their decisive attacking efficiency. Scoring 2 goals from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah, which is a style of play that is quite different from the Klopp era.

“The support from our fans is something we don’t take for granted,” Slot said. “We know we need them to continue throughout the season and the only way to repay them is by giving everything. We have on and off the pitch.”

“Before I came here, I heard that Liverpool is a family club and it certainly lives up to that description. In many ways, the fans love to see the team playing well. But they also love to see the team working hard to achieve success.”

“I liked what I saw from the team today, so if I liked it. I think most of the fans will too, so it was a really good day for us.”

The era of Slots has started strongly, with Liverpool picking up six points. From two games and yet to concede a single goal. And they head to Old Trafford next to face Manchester United on Sunday.

Another interesting statistic from the past game is that Liverpool passed the ball 92% successfully in the game against Brentford,

Which is the most accurate passing statistic in a Premier League game since 2003-04. And going back to the game that smashed Ipswich Town, Slot’s team touched the ball 50 times in the opponent’s penalty area. Which is the most since Opta started recording data in 2008-09.

The Dutch coach continued: “The players come back after a three-week holiday. And in our case two weeks before the start of the league, but they come back in great physical shape. I would like to commend the players for taking care of themselves very well and coming back incredibly ready.”

“As I said, we haven’t changed much compared to the old system, so it’s not difficult for them to start playing in a new way. That’s very good. And to start well like this, you have to work for good results in the end,” Slot concluded.