A New Chapter for Liverpool
Arne Slot’s time as manager of Liverpool has come to an end, with the Dutchman being dismissed on Saturday, May 30, just over a year after leading the club to a historic Premier League title. Despite his remarkable success in 2025, a trophy-less second season, which saw Liverpool finish fifth in the league, ultimately led to his departure.
Slot, who became only the second manager alongside Jurgen Klopp to win the Premier League with Liverpool, oversaw 113 matches during his tenure at Anfield, securing 66 wins, 18 draws, and 29 defeats. However, the club’s owners acknowledged the difficulty of the decision while emphasizing the need for a new direction.
“That this was a difficult decision for us to make as a club goes without saying,” read a statement from Liverpool’s owners. “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. At the same time, we have collectively come to the conclusion that change is necessary in order for the club to keep moving forward.”
The owners also highlighted Slot’s compassionate leadership during a profoundly challenging period for the club. “He also helped guide the club through one of the most difficult periods imaginable following the loss of Diogo. The compassion and humanity he showed throughout that time said a great deal about him as a person.”
Reactions and Reflections
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk was among the first to publicly react to Slot’s departure, posting a photograph of himself and the manager on his Instagram Story on Sunday, May 31. The defender’s caption offered a poignant tribute:
“We’ll never forget winning the Premier League in our first season together. Thank you, Trainer, and best of luck to you and your family for the future.”
The sentiment from Van Dijk reflects the initial high of Slot’s reign, which saw the club clinch its 20th league title. However, questions about the team’s direction had surfaced, with star forward Mohamed Salah earlier in May calling for a return to a more aggressive, “heavy-metal football” style that wins trophies.
Looking Ahead: The Search for a Successor
As Slot departs, attention quickly turns to his potential replacement. Departing Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola is widely expected to take the helm at Anfield. Iraola impressed last term by guiding Bournemouth to a sixth-place finish in the Premier League. Other managers reportedly considered for the role include Stuttgart boss Sebastian Hoeneß, Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, and Lens boss Pierre Sage.
Arne Slot himself reflected on his time at Liverpool, stating, “It’s been an amazing ride together with Liverpool. I am so grateful that we were able to win the league last season,” as reported by Fabrizio Romano. His departure marks the end of a paradoxical chapter, one that delivered a league title but ultimately couldn’t sustain momentum.






