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Arne Slot is enjoying an excellent debut season in England, with the Reds now just a point away from Premier League glory after Arsenal's draw against Crystal Palace.
Liverpool has five games remaining in which to claim that point, the earliest of which comes on Sunday, when Tottenham visits Anfield.
Considering Spurs' dismal form going into the game, as well as the fact that they haven't won at Anfield since 2011, it would be a surprise were the Reds to fail to get the job done this weekend.
Slot will become just the fifth manager to win the Premier League during his first season in charge, and his adjustment to life in England is made all the more impressive by him having achieved his success without his family by his side.
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Slot's family
Slot and wife Mirjam have two children together, son Joep and daughter Isa, but all three of them remained in the Netherlands when he made the move to Merseyside last year.
The Liverpool head coach explained last October that the decision for Mirjam, Joep, and Isa to remain in their home country was taken because both of the children were going through important spells in their academic development.
"Both of them are doing their exams.
Slot is set to become the fifth manager to win the Premier League during his first season in charge of a new club
There are few publicly available details about wife Mirjam, but Slot previously revealed that his wife and children are the only people he has time for outside of his staff and playing squad in the build-up up to a match
"On a game day, I always have my game-plan meeting, which we have tried to implement in the days before in training sessions as well, but then show them even more what they can expect and what we want from them.
"So, my main focus is on my meeting on a game day and to finish that off in the best possible way to prepare the team in the best possible way
I prefer to be either by myself or with my kids and my wife, I don't like friends or family to come over on a game day because I'm a bit focused on the game and on the meeting I present."
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