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Arne Slot reflects on Liverpool struggles after 100-game milestone

After winning the Premier League title in his debut season, Slot’s second campaign has been tougher, with nine defeats leaving Liverpool sixth ahead of the visit of Tottenham.

Arne Slot says Liverpool is the “nicest club to struggle” with as he reflected on reaching 100 games in charge.

The milestone came in the 1-0 defeat to Galatasaray S.K. in the UEFA Champions League, leaving Slot level with Kenny Dalglish on 62 wins from his first 100 matches.

After winning the Premier League title in his debut season, Slot’s second campaign has been tougher, with nine defeats leaving Liverpool sixth ahead of the visit of Tottenham Hotspur.

Despite the struggles, the Dutchman says it remains a privilege to coach at Anfield.

“This might sound weird if I say only positive [things], because this season has not been only positive,” Arne Slot said.

“The support I have always felt – not talking about social media I don’t follow that much – but the support I have felt from the home crowd, away crowd, people inside the building, the ownership.

“What we have done here together to achieve the things we have achieved, is in my head and memory only very special.

“We are struggling now, that is also very obvious. This is probably the nicest club to struggle [with].

“This club has always shown in different periods, everyone is there for you. You try even harder.

“It is a fantastic club to work because of the facilities, people, fans, it is not all negative when we don’t have the performances we want.

“It is still a great place to be. Even better if you win the league! Even in a season like this, it is still a privilege.”

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Joseph Agbobli

Joseph Agbobli specializes in exclusive and original stories, including in-depth interviews. Over the years, he has had the privilege of interviewing some of football’s biggest names, including Glen Johnson, Emile Heskey, Chris Sutton, Tim Sherwood, and more.

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