This summer was one of monumental change as Jurgen Klopp left Liverpool after a spell that saw him win an elusive Premier League title along with a Champions League and the domestic cup competitions.
The German head coach took the Reds back to the very top again, so when he announced his exit at the end of the 2023/24 season, there were naturally some concerns.
In years gone by, the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger leaving their posts has only resulted in a downturn of results for their clubs.
Add to that a tough summer transfer window and it seemed as though Arne Slot would have his work cut out for him.Fast forward to November and Liverpool are top of the Premier League by some distance as part of a relatively smooth transition of power.
It’s something that Andy Robertson discussed recently, revealing the collaboration the new manager had with players at the start of his reign.
However, it seems as though Slot has been less about ego and much more about establishing a winning formula quickly.
While that can be seen on the pitch, his work off it may contribute heavily too, having held discussions with players at the start of the season over expectations.
“He was wanting to see where we all… but he would ask us, and some people don’t do that and I think that’s when our relationship with him started.However, it seems as though Slot has been less about ego and much more about establishing a winning formula quickly.
While that can be seen on the pitch, his work off it may contribute heavily too, having held discussions with players at the start of the season over expectations.
Andy Robertson revealed as much on Liverpool’s latest Reds Roundtable, when he said: “He [Slot] asked us a lot about phones at dinner, things like that.
“He was wanting to see where we all… but he would ask us, and some people don’t do that and I think that’s when our relationship with him started.
