Stacy Boit,

Arne Slot says he is leaving Liverpool “exactly where it belongs: among Europe’s elite” after he was sacked as head coach on Saturday.
The Dutchman, 47, won the Premier League title in his first campaign but was dismissed by the club’s hierarchy after the Reds finished fifth in the league this season, 25 points behind champions Arsenal.
Liverpool will open formal talks with former Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola this week over becoming their new head coach.
In an emotional open letter published in the Liverpool Echo, external, Slot said fans made him feel welcome from the start and helped him on his path. “That is something I cherish,” he added.
“I leave with complete confidence in what lies ahead.
“The players who have given so much to this club, who have upheld its values and helped create so many unforgettable moments, have built foundations that will endure.”
Despite suffering 20 defeats in all competitions, Slot secured Liverpool‘s place in next season’s Champions League.
“Securing Champions League football was an important responsibility and one that ensures Liverpool can continue competing at the highest level next season and beyond,” he added.
“Change is part of football, but I know that this club will continue to make its people proud.
“When I first stood beneath that sign in the Anfield tunnel, I knew what this club demanded. I leave knowing we never stopped striving for it.”
Slot replaced Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool boss in 2024 after the German stepped down after nine years as manager.
He made a dream start to his tenure as coach when he delivered the club’s 20th league title in front of the home supporters at Anfield with four games to spare.
“It was made even more meaningful because you got to enjoy it with us,” said Slot. “Singing our songs, cheering the goals. And on the day we lifted the trophy, you were there – lining the streets outside the stadium, filling Anfield in anticipation.
“Having had much of that taken from you in 2020, it was never lost on me how much it mattered that you were part of it all.
“Seeing you come together in your hundreds of thousands on the streets of Liverpool for the title celebrations only reinforced that idea.
“Liverpool‘s 20th league title belongs to all of us and it will remain an important chapter in its history. For that we should all be proud.
“This club will always judge itself by the biggest honours. That is how it should be.”



















