- The club acknowledged that parting ways with Slot was not an easy decision
- the Reds secured another Champions League qualification and progressed to the quarter-finals of Europe’s elite competition
Liverpool have announced the departure of head coach Arne Slot, bringing an end to his tenure at Anfield after two seasons in charge.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that the Premier League club confirmed on Saturday that Slot has left his position with immediate effect, while efforts to appoint a new manager are already underway.
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The Dutch coach arrived at Liverpool in June 2024 and quickly made an impact, guiding the club to a league title in his first campaign.
His achievements during that season earned him recognition as the League Managers Association’s Manager of the Year.

Beyond domestic success, Slot also led Liverpool to the Carabao Cup final and a place in the knockout rounds of the UEFA Champions League during the 2024/25 season.
In the following campaign, the Reds secured another Champions League qualification and progressed to the quarter-finals of Europe’s elite competition.
Liverpool’s ownership paid tribute to the departing manager, describing his spell at the club as both successful and influential.
The club acknowledged that parting ways with Slot was not an easy decision, citing his dedication, leadership qualities and contribution to the team’s recent achievements.

According to the club, the move was made after careful consideration and was driven by a desire to chart a new course for future progress.
Liverpool also highlighted Slot’s place in the club’s history, noting that he will be remembered for delivering the club’s 20th league championship during his debut season.
The club expressed gratitude for his service and wished him success in the next stage of his career, adding that he would always be welcomed back at Anfield.





