Report: What players from a rival Premier League club have actually noticed about Liverpool under Arne Slot
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Arne Slot has enjoyed a stunning start to life at Liverpool after replacing Jurgen Klopp at the helm.
The Dutchman has let his work do the talking and has endeared himself to the Anfield faithful by spearheading the Reds to the top of the Premier League and UEFA Champions League standings.
Liverpool players believe Slot’s methods could have been crucial in the Premier League title race last season, but with the possibility of winning silverware next year looming large at Anfield, they won’t dwell too much on it.
And now, if reports are to be believed, the Dutchman is earning rave reviews for his work at Liverpool from other Premier League players.
Premier League players impressed by Arne Slot’s early impact at Liverpool
Slot has won 20 of his 24 games in charge of the club across all competitions and has made Liverpool notoriously hard to beat.
The Reds face Tottenham Hotspur tomorrow as they look to return to winning ways in the Premier League, with Chelsea breathing down their necks.
A report from The Athletic states that Slot’s tactical changes within games have turned out to be a bit of a curveball for rival teams, with staff members and players admitting that in-game changes have been ‘more frequent’ than what was the case under Klopp.
Slot has refrained from heavily rotating his squad in the Premier League so far but hasn’t shied away from making changes in the second half if the situation called for it, with the Dutchman making a raft of substitutions to turn the tide in his favour so far.
Slot will have his eye on silverware
A lot has been said about the Dutchman in recent weeks but judging by his character, he won’t give himself too much credit for the work he’s done at Anfield so far.
Liverpool have won a handful of domestic cups over the years and while that can’t be disregarded, they will look to win the Premier League or the UEFA Champions League this season.
The game against Tottenham comes at the right time as they now have a chance to make amends domestically, having drawn their last two Premier League games.