Slot understands that the missed Premier League trophy will haunt Liverpool for a long time
Lars Foster
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
At the start of the season, many believed that Liverpool would seriously contend for four trophies in this campaign. However, the "Reds" soon crashed out of the FA Cup against Plymouth, lost the League Cup final to Newcastle, and exited the Champions League after a defeat to PSG. One trophy remains, and Arne Slot understands it needs to be won.
Details: As Liverpool's head coach wrote in his book, a missed trophy is something that will haunt both him personally and the players for a long time. But Slot himself considers being remembered by the fans as a trophy in its own right.
Quote: "I know how it works. If you don't win trophies as a manager or as a player, it can haunt you for decades. There are different ways to be remembered. Look at the Dutch national team at the 1974 World Cup. Everyone perceived that World Cup as a tournament where the Netherlands emerged victorious.
But they didn't come home with the cup. It was all about their style of play. Of course, I want to win as many matches as possible - but I also want to be remembered by people. In my view, that's a trophy in itself," wrote Slot.
Reminder: It was previously reported that Liverpool decided to part ways with Federico Chiesa.