Arne Slot has been confirmed as the successor to Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool but former Reds boss Brendan Rodgers has warned that success will not be immediate for the Dutchman
Brendan Rodgers has warned Liverpool are facing a transitional period after appointing Arne Slot.
Slot has come in to replace Jurgen Klopp, who has left his post after nine years in charge at Anfield. Klopp actually took over from Rodgers back in 2015, leading Liverpool to the Premier League title, the Champions League, the FA Cup and two Carabao Cups.
He leaves with the Reds having finished third in the top-flight in the season just gone. Slot faces a tough test building on his work, with this being his first job outside of his homeland of the Netherlands.
And Rodgers believes that success will take time for Slot to come by. He faced the Dutchman when his Celtic side faced Feyenoord in the Champions League group stages, with Rodgers left impressed by Slot.
“I think it is a transition,” he told talkSPORT. “When someone has been at a club for so long like Jurgen, he has his stamp all over the club, the staff, the players. He and his staff will move on, one or two players will move on.
“There will be that transitional period but Arne’s a good guy. I came across him when we played Feyenoord in the Champions League this season. His teams play good football and I am sure it will be a really good fit for him. Liverpool, another of those clubs, iconic club, big history, and I am sure he will go in and do really well.”
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The deal taking Slot to Liverpool was confirmed last weekend, with the Dutchman taking up his duties soon. He paid tribute to Feyenoord after his departure, admitting that the chance to ake charge of Liverpool was too good to turn down.
“It is certainly not an easy decision to close the door behind you at a club where you have experienced so many wonderful moments and worked successfully with so many wonderful people,” Slot said.
“But as a sportsman, an opportunity to become a head coach in the Premier League, at one of the biggest clubs in the world, is difficult to ignore. I am grateful to Feyenoord for their willingness to cooperate in this transition.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my three years at Feyenoord and have felt very much at home from day one, both within the club and with the supporters. When I started in Rotterdam in the summer of 2021, I was convinced that it was possible to achieve success at this wonderful club.
“The fact that we have reached a European final in three years and won several prizes makes me more than proud. Feyenoord is the club where I was able to celebrate the first major successes in my career as a trainer and where I experienced many great matches, so I cherish those memories.”
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