28.04.2025
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Arne Slot makes history with first Premier League title with Liverpool

Robeliza Kifanes
Robeliza Kifanes
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Arne Slot makes history with first Premier League title with Liverpool

Arne Slot has written his name into Liverpool history after leading the club to their 20th Premier League title in his debut season as head coach.

The Dutch manager — who took over from Jurgen Klopp last summer — has proven himself the right person to continue the legacy of success at Anfield.

Arne Slot’s Journey to Liverpool and Premier League Glory

Slot’s journey began in the small Dutch village of Bergentheim, where he started his football career. After playing for FC Zwolle and NAC Breda, he began his coaching career as an assistant at Cambuur.

His success with AZ Alkmaar and Feyenoord caught Liverpool’s attention. Under his leadership, The Reds recorded a 26-match unbeaten run and defeated major rivals, including Real Madrid and Manchester City.

Success with Feyenoord and AZ Alkmaar Paves the Way

Before taking the reins at Liverpool, Slot achieved great success with Feyenoord, winning domestic trophies and establishing a solid reputation in Dutch football. His tactical acumen and leadership at AZ Alkmaar also made him one of the most sought-after managers in Europe.

Key Players Under Slot’s Leadership

  • Ryan Gravenberch has impressed in midfield, contributing significantly to Liverpool’s strong performances this season.

  • Virgil van Dijk has led the defense solidly, keeping the team organized and resilient at the back.

  • Mohamed Salah has been in spectacular form, scoring 32 goals across all competitions, making a major contribution to Liverpool’s title-winning campaign.

The Future of Liverpool Under Arne Slot

Looking ahead, Slot’s focus is on building a new era of success at Liverpool. With new contracts for Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah already secured, and plans for summer recruitment in place, the Reds are poised to maintain their dominance in English football for years to come.