Arne Slot greatly influenced Sjoerd Mossou, as is evident in his column in the Algemeen Dagblad. The journalist sees this as the Dutch coach Liverpool stealing hearts on and off the field and calling him ‘already a kind of king of England’.
Slot made it to the English and Dutch media last week by stealing the show in the CBS studio after a successful win over Bayer Leverkusen (4-0). Speaking to presenter Kate Abdo and analysts Jamie Carragher, Thierry Henry and Micah Richards, the Dutchman joked wildly.
“It was Slot as we have known it in the Netherlands for years, but now in fluent English,” Mossou explains. ‘Eloquent, crystal clear in terms of content, attractive, changing smoothly between wink and analysis. Ar-ne Slot was no longer an unknown name from here, but a type of king of England. Laughing and laughing, he ate four CBS from a hand. They spoke of the Liverpool coach in credit.’
Slot remained unbeaten in fourteen of his fifteen games with Liverpool. The Reds are in both Premier League as in the Champions League at the top of the rankings. “Incomparable,” said Mossou.
“On Wednesday afternoon, Slott showed every corner of Anfield to Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso, a man seen by many Liverpool fans as a dream successor in May. Anyone who still makes comments about trainer Slot, about the great coach he is, is mostly driven by envy and jealousy. It is still far too early to call Arne Slot the best Dutch trainer of all time. But it must be strange if he doesn’t,” concluded the journalist.
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