Arne Slot Reflects on Liverpool Tenure in Farewell Letter to Fans
Arne Slot sends message to Andoni Iraola in emotional letter to Liverpool fans after axe

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Arne Slot, recently dismissed as Liverpool manager, expressed gratitude to the fans in an emotional letter, highlighting the club's potential for future success. Despite a disappointing second season, he leaves with a commendable win percentage and confidence in the team's foundation for the next manager, expected to be Andoni Iraola.
- 01Arne Slot was sacked after two seasons, finishing fifth in the Premier League despite a £450 million summer investment.
- 02He achieved 66 wins in 113 matches, resulting in a 58.4% win rate, the fourth highest in Liverpool's history.
- 03Slot emphasized the importance of the Liverpool fanbase and the club's rich history in his farewell letter.
- 04He expressed confidence in the club's future and the foundations laid for the next manager.
- 05The club's ownership acknowledged the decision for change was necessary for progress.
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Arne Slot has penned an emotional farewell letter to Liverpool fans following his dismissal as manager after two seasons. The Dutch coach, who led the team to a Premier League title in his first year, faced challenges in his second season, resulting in a disappointing fifth-place finish and 20 losses across all competitions. Despite this, Slot leaves with an impressive record of 66 wins in 113 matches, marking a 58.4% win rate, which is the fourth best in the club's history. In his letter, published by the Liverpool Echo, Slot expressed deep gratitude to the fans, players, and staff, reflecting on the club's rich history and the emotional moments shared during his tenure. He reassured supporters that the foundations for future success are in place, particularly for his expected successor, Andoni Iraola. Slot's departure, while difficult, is seen as a necessary step for the club's progress, as acknowledged by the ownership.
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