Arne Slot’s Liverpool: Calm Control, Same Success

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October 21, 2024 · 1 min read

Arne Slot’s Liverpool: Calm Control, Same Success
FootBall | October 21, 2024
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot's more controlled style presents a clear contrast to the dynamic approach of his predecessor, Jurgen Klopp. (Image: Getty)

Arne Slot’s Liverpool has shifted from Jurgen Klopp’s high-octane “heavy metal” football to a more measured approach under the new head coach. This tactical evolution while less frenetic has been effective with the team now sitting atop the Premier League. Slot’s side while controlling games more, maintains resilience and mental toughness, evident in their 2-1 win over Chelsea at Anfield.

Slot’s Liverpool plays with more structure and control as reflected in their improved passing accuracy and reduced number of long balls compared to last season. The team also presses less aggressively, regaining possession fewer times in the attacking third marking a shift from Klopp’s intense pressing style. While the attacking chaos under Klopp thrilled fans, Slot’s methodical approach has brought stability without sacrificing effectiveness.

The match against Chelsea, considered Slot’s biggest test so far, showcased Liverpool’s defensive solidity despite Chelsea dominating possession (57.3%). Liverpool allowed few genuine threats with substitute goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher rarely troubled. Despite Chelsea’s 88.1% pass completion rate, the highest for any away team at Anfield since 2004, Liverpool remained composed and in control.

Curtis Jones the standout performer earned and converted a penalty before Nicolas Jackson’s equalizer. He later blocked a crucial chance for Chelsea’s Cole Palmer sealing the win. Arne Slot’s quiet, understated leadership has brought Liverpool to 10 wins in 11 games, their best start since 1990-91 showing that while the style may have changed, Liverpool’s success continues to thrive.