Liverpool manager has made a flying start after instilling more caution but his father would like to see more ‘stupid balls’
It wasn't the debate Arne Slot expected to be having after guiding his team to the Champions League knockout stages with a game to spare. But after Liverpool's routine win over Lille on Tuesday prompted bizarre claims they are a "boring" side to watch ...
Liverpool host struggling Ipswich Town at Anfield in the Premier League on Saturday. The Reds will be hoping to take their chances against the Tractor Boys who
Arne Slot's dad wasn't impressed with Liverpool's midweek win over Lille in the Champions League. The Liverpool manager mentioned his dad's reaction when discussing how difficult it is to break down defensive-minded opponents.
Liverpool return to Premier League action by hosting Ipswich Town at Anfield on Saturday afternoon, aiming to strengthen their lead at the top of the table. REA
Straight-talking and seemingly bulletproof in the press conference chair, Arne Slot has mixed tactical insight with humour during his time as Liverpool’s head coach. A sharp, intelligent communicator, he is unafraid to correct mistakes.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has admitted his father called him to say the win over Lille on Tuesday wasn’t “exciting”. The Reds sealed their progress to the Champions League round of 16 in March as Mohamed Salah and Harvey Elliott scored in a 2-1 victory for Liverpool against the French outfit.
Arne Slot has led Liverpool to the top of the Premier League and Champions League, but his dad remains critical of the Reds' displays this season despite their success so far
The English Premier League and Champions League leaders face Ipswich Town on Jan 24. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Liverpool center-back has been outstanding this season alongside Virgil van Dijk, but Arne Slot wants to see him develop one aspect of his game and feels it would have a big impact on the team
Liverpool boss Arne Slot believes injury-prone defender Ibrahima Konate is "now coming to a moment where he could play three times a week".