“Revealed: What Liverpool Fans Chanted to Arne Slot After the Ipswich Triumph”
“Listen In: What Liverpool Fans Shouted to Arne Slot After Full-Time Against Ipswich”
Liverpool delivered a masterclass at Anfield on Saturday afternoon, dominating Ipswich with a near-flawless performance. Cody Gakpo and his teammates dazzled, ensuring the Reds maintained their six-point cushion over title contenders Arsenal.
It’s unfortunate that Alisson Becker missed out on what would have been his sixth Premier League clean sheet of the 2024/25 season. Yet, with the game firmly under control, a slight lapse in focus was almost inevitable.
How Arne Slot views it is yet to be seen, but overall, this performance stands as another strong statement of Liverpool’s title ambitions in his debut campaign at the helm.
Slot has already cemented a special place in the hearts of Liverpool fans.
Regardless of how the title race unfolds, Arne Slot deserves immense recognition for embracing the daunting task of succeeding the much-loved Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool.
Dubbed the “impossible job,” taking over from Klopp meant building on the solid foundation left by the German tactician—a challenge few would dare to undertake.
Yet, the 46-year-old from Bergentheim has defied expectations in his first season in England. Under his guidance in the 2024/25 campaign, Liverpool have won 27 games, drawn five, and suffered only two defeats in 34 matches—an astonishing average of 2.53 points per game.
Is it any wonder, then, that the Anfield faithful once again erupted in admiration for their new leader as the full-time whistle blew? Slot’s impact has been nothing short of transformative.
Keep it coming, we say!
The love for Arne Slot continues to grow, and moments like this highlight just how much he’s won over the Liverpool faithful.
Check out the clip below, shared via fan footage from @asim_lfc:
We’re the best team around 👌#LFC pic.twitter.com/jRFkh6wJjt
— Asim (@asim_lfc) January 25, 2025
Up next for Liverpool is a Champions League showdown against Eredivisie side PSV in their final league stage fixture.
A draw will be enough to secure Liverpool’s status as the first-ever winners of the new format, with a three-point cushion over Barcelona, who lack the superior goal difference to overtake the Reds. It’s all to play for, but confidence is high!