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·13 November 2024
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·13 November 2024
Liverpool fans find themselves in a thrilling yet unexpected position this season, with Arne Slot steering the Reds to the top of the Premier League after 11 games. According to Michael Cox in The Athletic, the start to Liverpool’s season has the makings of a title run, even if Slot’s appointment didn’t initially signal this level of ambition. But could this be Liverpool’s best opportunity for Premier League glory under Slot? Let’s dig into why this debut season might hold special significance.
Success in English football often follows a pattern: new managers have an immediate impact before opposition tactics catch up. Slot’s smooth transition from Jurgen Klopp’s era has revitalised Liverpool, enabling them to sit at the top of the table. Cox’s analysis draws an interesting parallel between musical artists achieving success with their first album and managers clinching Premier League titles early in their tenure.
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Five managers in the Premier League era — including Arsene Wenger, Jose Mourinho, and Antonio Conte — won titles in their first season. As Cox notes, “If you take over a new club and have ambitions to win the Premier League, you’re best off getting on with it quickly.” Slot’s appointment follows this trend, and given the current weaker competition from other teams, this season could be his golden chance to seize the title.
This season’s title race appears to be more open, with fewer teams hitting the early 20-point mark compared to recent years. Only two clubs, Liverpool included, have managed this feat, reflecting a noticeable decline in the usual front-runners’ dominance. Cox points out that while Manchester City usually gather unstoppable momentum come spring, their autumn form has been shaky, compounded by the absence of key player Rodri.
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Slot’s Liverpool, meanwhile, have shown resilience. After 11 matches, they lead a comfortable margin over other teams, with Manchester City trailing behind. According to Cox, “everyone other than Manchester City is at least nine points behind Liverpool, which is a hefty margin to overturn.” These circumstances may play to Liverpool’s advantage, especially if they continue their steady, controlled performances.
While Slot’s Liverpool may lack the explosive, high-scoring performances that defined Klopp’s reign, they bring a controlled maturity. The Reds have maintained a solid defence, avoiding common pitfalls like dropping points from winning positions, which has plagued several other teams this season. “They are one of only two sides, along with Newcastle, not to have dropped points from a winning position,” writes Cox, highlighting Liverpool’s stability.
Slot’s men may not yet have recorded any “thrashings” — with four or more goals in a Premier League game — but they’ve been ruthlessly efficient. The 2-0 win over Aston Villa was a case in point: Liverpool capitalised on their few big chances without over-exerting themselves. This disciplined approach is a hallmark of title-winning teams and recalls early Mourinho and Ferguson teams who prided themselves on “scoring ruthlessly on the counter, and not overexerting themselves.”
Despite the team’s success, there are questions about Liverpool’s long-term direction. Key players like Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Mohamed Salah remain vital to the squad’s stability, but they are also symbols of an era that could soon end. Liverpool have refreshed their roster, but replacing world-class talent will be no easy task. Cox highlights the weight of these transitions: “There are questions about the future of Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah — three genuine world-class performers who will be difficult to replace.”
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For now, Slot can enjoy the cohesion and experience these players bring, but the uncertainty looms. Supporters know this could be the last season where all of these Liverpool icons feature prominently. With the squad showing both experience and newfound energy under Slot, it may indeed be the perfect time to push for the title.
Liverpool fans find themselves in an intriguing position this season. There’s a tangible excitement about Slot’s disciplined, no-nonsense approach, and while it’s different from Klopp’s style, it feels well-suited to the current squad. The notion of winning the Premier League in Slot’s debut season may seem ambitious, but if there’s ever a time to capitalise, it’s now. Slot has brought a fresh perspective, and his calm, structured methods seem to be getting the best out of Liverpool’s core.
Given the relatively weak competition this season and Liverpool’s position as table-toppers, fans are right to be hopeful. Slot’s composed approach to games has provided stability, something that’s often more valuable than the high-energy, high-risk style of the past. If Liverpool can maintain this momentum, Anfield may well witness a title celebration under Slot sooner than anyone anticipated. The excitement is palpable; fans are seeing not just a team in good form but a squad that looks ready for a sustained challenge. As Cox implies, Liverpool’s window might just be opening at the perfect time.
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