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·27 avril 2025
Arne Slot reveals celebration plan for Liverpool Premier League title win

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·27 avril 2025
Liverpool manager Arne Slot intends to keep his emotions in check if his players are able to secure the Premier League title against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield.
The Reds need just a point from their clash with Ange Postecoglou's Europa League semi-finalists to deliver Slot the title in his first season at the helm.
The Dutchman has experience of winning top-flight titles, after besting Ajax and PSV Eindhoven with previous employers Feyenoord, but he revealed in the build-up to the game that he won't be going crazy if and when Liverpool get over the line.
"I enjoyed it a lot when Feyenoord won the title - but I don't go crazy," Slot said. "It wasn't like I ran three times around the stadium. I was just very, very happy inside and I shared my emotions with the people around me and the fans. But I will never be the one who is the loudest nor the weirdest in the moment. I'm not like that."
Liverpool's success this season has caught many by surprise. Though Slot wasn't expected to struggle, the transition to his way of working from the eight-and-a-half-year tenure of Jurgen Klopp has been seamless – allowing the club to take advantage of a rare off-season for Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.
Champions League semi-finalists Arsenal also haven't been able to keep pace with Liverpool in the Premier League, but Slot says he'll leave the analysis of the job he's done to others - his primary responsibility being to assess the performance of his wider coaching team.
"It is for other people to judge," Slot continued. "It would be a bit weird to judge myself, but I can judge the performance for my staff and the medical staff - and they should get a lot of credit over the course of the season."
"If you start to work here, then quite quickly you get a certain feeling," he added on the bond he's creating with the club and supporters. "I feel part of it. But to say I am a scouser now would be too much. The good thing about the people here is that they welcome you from the start and you feel part of them.
"But it would be weird if I said after ten months that I feel the same as people who have lived here for 30 or 40 years. Ask me after ten years."
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