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Arne Slot out at Liverpool; Andoni Iraola the perfect replacement?

The huge news from Liverpool is that Arne Slot is out as their manager, with the club confirming the news.

Fabrizio Romano and the Independent reported that Slot was out as Liverpool manager, as they claimed the decision was made at an end of season review.

It was also mentioned in several reports that Andoni Iraola, who led Bournemouth to a sixth-place finish in the Premier League this season, is the leading contender to take charge at Liverpool.

Iraola is set to be out of contract in the coming weeks after deciding to move on from the Cherries after a brilliant three years in charge.

“Liverpool FC can confirm Arne Slot is to depart his role as head coach with immediate effect and that the process to appoint a successor is under way,” Liverpool confirmed in a statement.

“He leaves with a Premier League title to his name and our deepest gratitude and appreciation.”

Liverpool statement on Arne Slot

The owners of Liverpool released a lengthy statement on Arne Slot’s departure, calling it a “difficult decision” as they lauded his “outstanding coaching and leadership” and put on record their appreciation for all he did.

But they also said they had “collectively come to the conclusion that change is necessary in order for the club to keep moving forward. Again, it must be stressed that this is not a decision which has been reached lightly, anything but.”

Slot was also praised for the way he led the club during the tragic death of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota last summer.: “He also helped guide the club through one of the most difficult periods imaginable following the loss of Diogo. The compassion and humanity he showed throughout that time said a great deal about him as a person.”

Liverpool said that Slot and his family will always be welcome back at Anfield and thanked him for delivering their 20th league title.

But they added that there is “the need for a different approach” moving forward.

Why now is the right time for Slot to move on

What Arne Slot achieved in his first season as Liverpool manager was incredible.

After so much focus was placed on how Liverpool would fare after Jurgen Klopp’s exit, Slot slotted in seamlessly (pardon the pun) and led them to a Premier League title as they won the league at a canter playing a sightly more controlled version of heavy metal football.

But things turned in a big way during his second season in charge, and Liverpool just scraped fifth-place to qualify for the Champions League.

Mohamed Salah’s form tailed off dramatically after his unbelievable 2024-25, while injuries in attack and defense hampered Slot’s squad as they looked tired and defeated for most of the campaign and played a slower, lower tempo style of football and were very predictable.

Slot is a good man and will always have a special place in the heart of Liverpool fans. But it was clear this was only going one way and it is better for him to move on now after delivering a title and a top five finish, as well as reaching the League Cup final and having some memorable nights in Europe.

Andoni Iraola the perfect appointment to rekindle heavy metal football

Mohamed Salah talked about it ahead of his exit, and Liverpool fans are echoing the same sentiment: they want a return to attacking, exciting football.

The appointment of Andoni Iraola would deliver that.

His intense, high-pressing style led Bournemouth to Europe for the first time ever this season and he has been linked with a host of top clubs in Europe.

But this feels like a great step for Iraola and for Liverpool to get back to what they were great at under Klopp.

Iraola is hungry to prove himself at the top of the game and his style of play should suit the majority of this Liverpool squad extremely well. Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes hired Iraola for Bournemouth and there is clearly a great understanding and appreciation between them, so this all lines up perfectly.

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