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According to reports, Liverpool has begun talks to acquire Arne Slot, the manager of Feyenoord, and a European football specialist has offered

According to reports, Liverpool has begun talks to acquire Arne Slot, the manager of Feyenoord, and a European football specialist has offered his assessment on Slot’s potential fit at Anfield.

Arne Slot, the manager of Feyenoord, has provided Liverpool with some insight into how he might adjust to taking over the Reds.

The team is looking for someone to succeed Jurgen Klopp, and Slot is one of the most recent names connected to the forthcoming opening at Anfield. The ECHO is aware that Liverpool has begun talks with Feyenoord, and Slot has emerged as a front-runner for the position.

Slot won the KNVB Cup this season after leading Feyenoord to their first Eredivisie championship since 2017. The 45-year-old coach was mentioned as a candidate for the Tottenham Hotspur position last summer. European football analyst Andy Brassell has discussed Slot’s qualifications to lead Liverpool, citing his track record of accomplishments and eagerness to build teams.

Feyenoord should be winning the league again in any regular season based on their point total and style of play, but PSV has been exceptional. In regards to Slot’s domestic career, Brassell stated Sky Sports News, “They have won the Dutch Cup, and this is a guy who has got a consistent record of success and playing attacking football over a number of years.”

Feyenoord should be winning the league again in any regular season based on their point total and style of play, but PSV has been exceptional. In regards to Slot’s domestic record, Brassell stated Sky Sports News, “They have won the Dutch Cup, and this is a guy who has got a consistent record of success and playing attacking football over a number of years.”

“Had the league not been abruptly ended, he could have easily won the league with AZ [Alkmaar] in the Covid season, 2019–20.”

Brassell feels that Slot’s playing style would not be a radical departure from Klopp’s present strategies when it comes to dealing with Liverpool’s team. The journalist went on to say that Slot grew close to his old opponent at Liverpool, Jose Mourinho, as Feyenoord faced his team in three consecutive seasons, including the 2022 Europa Conference League final.

“I believe that Liverpool right now really resonates with the idea of developing teams and working with younger players as well,” he said. “I think Liverpool fans would really be drawn to the way he wants to attack.” Someone who desires for his squad to constantly find a way to push the opposition and score goals. That is also what they do in Europe.

Brassell went on, “Nobody is quite like Klopp in front of the media, but Slot is no shrinking violet at all.” “We’ve witnessed this in those Roma games when he confronted Jose Mourinho head-on, offended him, and refused to back down.”

Naturally, there would be doubts about whether Slot could succeed at the same level in the Premier League after leaving the Eredivisie. Brassell is adamant that any unavoidable comparisons to Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, would be inaccurate.

“For a good while now, Premier League teams have known he would fit in here.” It’s probably the correct time because the Premier League has shifted towards possession and being offensive,” Brassell added.

There is undoubtedly a difference between the Eredivisie and the Premier League, but as a player, he will have access to superior players. Regarding Erik ten Hag, which is rarely discussed, Ajax had numerous defensive issues during his final half-year.

“Erik ten Hag was doing pretty well with Manchester United last year, but in some of the losses they really faltered, especially defensively, which suggests that he hasn’t really worked on some of those issues.”

“However, over the past two seasons, Feyenoord has established arguably the best defensive record in the Eredivisie.”

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