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Arne Slot has revealed the social struggles he faces for being the Liverpool manager.
The City of Liverpool is famed across the world for being a football-mad city.
Apart from its rich history and culture, the city is coloured by the rivalry between Liverpool and Everton.
However, the Reds are ahead of their Merseyside neighbours in terms of success and popularity.
As a result, being a Liverpool coach or player in the city comes with its unique challenges, and Slot has shared some of them.
The former Feyenoord coach has enjoyed a brilliant start to life at Liverpool.
He has won 21 out of his first 25 games as Liverpool boss- a record that is unmatched in the Premier League.
Under the Dutchman, Liverpool sit top of the Premier League and Champions League groups and are also in the last four of the Carabao Cup.
Although Slot has been well-received by the fans and residents of Liverpool, the Dutchman has revealed how difficult it is for him to move around the city.
What Arne Slot said about Liverpool
Speaking in a wide-ranging interview with Dutch news outlet AD, Slot revealed how he manages to keep a low profile in the city.
“They say it is not easy for players and the technical staff to walk around there quietly or have a bite to eat,” Slot said.
“I don’t do that often anyway, but not here at all.
I often get a meal from the club, eat it at home and watch football on television.
“The life of a manager is not always as exciting as it seems.
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