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Anfield is ready to erupt once more, with Arne Slot ready to carve his name into Premier League history the Liverpool way.
Five years after Liverpool’s long-awaited Premier League triumph was muted by empty stands and socially distanced celebrations, a new chapter is about to begin – this time, with the faithful inside the cathedral of dreams.
Arne Slot, the calm architect of Liverpool’s rebirth, knows what is at stake.
“It’s a big responsibility because we are aware of the fact that the last time this club won the league, it was Covid time, so everybody is looking forward to Sunday,” he said.
Slot continued, “But we know that there’s still a job to be done, and that’s at least one point.
The Reds are a whisper away from an eruption that Anfield has long been brewing.
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The Dutch manager is standing on the brink of history.
Should Liverpool cross the finish line, he will join an exclusive club – Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Antonio Conte, and Manuel Pellegrini – managers who won the Premier League in their debut season.
Even the likes of Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp, and Arsene Wenger can’t count themselves as members of this club.
He would become the first Dutchman, and only the third Liverpool boss after Joe Fagan (in 1983-84) and Kenny Dalglish (in 1985-86), to win the league in his first full season in charge.
Fagan’s 1983-84 Liverpool were a relentless juggernaut, sweeping to an unprecedented treble despite a rocky start.
Dalglish, with boots still laced, led a shaken Liverpool past their fiercest rivals, Everton, to win both the league and FA Cup in 1986.
Slot’s story carries the same vintage spirit.
Five years ago, Klopp’s Liverpool won the league by an 18-point chasm, but joy felt strangely hollow.
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