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05/30 08:38 CDT Arne Slot fired as Liverpool manager a year after winning
Premier League title
Arne Slot fired as Liverpool manager a year after winning Premier League title
By STEVE DOUGLAS and JAMES ROBSON
AP Sports Writers
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) --- Liverpool fired manager Arne Slot on Saturday
following a troubled second season in charge, just a year after he won the
Premier League title.
Fenway Sports Group, the club's American ownership, said it made a "difficult"
decision after Liverpool finished fifth and trophy-less in a disappointing
title defense.
"We have collectively come to the conclusion that change is necessary in order
for the club to keep moving forward," the ownership said in a statement.
"Again, it must be stressed that this is not a decision which has been reached
lightly, anything but."
Slot replaced club icon Jurgen Klopp in the summer of 2024 and led Liverpool to
a record-tying 20th English league title.
Liverpool spent an unprecedented $570 million to strengthen the squad for his
second season but most of the expensive signings, including Florian Wirtz,
Jeremie Frimpong and injury-hit striker Alexander Isak, underwhelmed.
The club also was affected by the death of Portugal forward Diogo Jota last
summer.
A person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press that the
decision did "not sit easily" with Liverpool and "on a human level" did not
"feel entirely fair."
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the club had already issued
a public statement.
The person said it was increasingly inevitable that a change of coach was
required and it was better to act sooner to avoid disrupting preparations for
next season.
The process to assess Slot's replacement has begun, with Liverpool seeking a
manager who will play a more "aggressive and urgent" style of soccer. Andoni
Iraola, the Spanish coach who left Bournemouth at the end of this season, would
fit that description and is the frontrunner to come in.
Slot, 47, appears to have paid the price for failing to emulate a debut
campaign that exceeded expectations.
Filling the boots of a club icon was always going to be an arduous task. So,
for the Dutchman to match Klopp's one Premier League title at the first time of
asking was a remarkable feat and emulated the likes of Jose Mourinho, Carlo
Ancelotti and Antonio Conte by being crowned champion in his first year in the
league.
While a fifth-place finish that secured Champions League qualification does not
represent a terrible campaign, Liverpool's slump in form was notable and
prompted boos from fans.
A public fallout with the legendary winger Mohamed Salah did not help either.
Slot was adamant there would be an improvement in the third and final year of
his contract, but Liverpool's hierarchy was unconvinced.
"That this was a difficult decision for us to make as a club goes without
saying," the club statement said. "The contribution Arne has made to Liverpool
FC in the time that he has been with us has been significant, meaningful and
--- most importantly of all to supporters and ourselves --- successful.
"As such, our appreciation for everything he has achieved could not be greater,
particularly as it was underpinned by a work ethic, a diligence and a level of
expertise which further underlined our view that he is a leader in his field."
Liverpool joins Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea as another top
English team to make a coaching change ahead of next season.
Michael Carrick has been given a long-term deal to replace the fired Ruben
Amorim at United and Pep Guardiola has left City after 10 trophy-laden years,
with Enzo Maresca favorite to take over. Chelsea has appointed former Real
Madrid coach Xabi Alonso.
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