An enormous change is coming to one in all Anfield’s most iconic matchday sights — due to the work of Arne Slot this season.
As reported by James Pearce in The Athletic, the Kop’s well-known banner that includes legendary Liverpool managers is ready for an replace, with Arne Slot to be added after guiding the Reds to a twentieth top-flight title.
The six-metre-wide flag, which at the moment consists of the faces of Invoice Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, Kenny Dalglish, Rafa Benitez and Jurgen Klopp, will now function the Dutchman too — immortalising him after only one season in cost.
The choice has been made by the Irish Kop, an 8,000-strong neighborhood of travelling Reds primarily based in Dublin.
Its founder, Paul Larkin, defined: “Some individuals suppose it’s too quickly, however the standards has at all times been that in case you both win the league or the European Cup, you go on it. Slot deserves it.”
Not everybody was satisfied. Fellow match-goer Liam Flanagan admitted: “You don’t wish to be slapping each supervisor who comes alongside on it. He hasn’t constructed his personal workforce but.”
However Ger Kane provided a extra blunt evaluation: “Simply put him on the ****ing banner! He has gained the league in his first season.”
There gained’t be many disagreeing with Arne Slot’s presence

The 47-year-old head coach has already had his method and use of Trent Alexander-Arnold mentioned after the response in opposition to Arsenal, however this newest improvement locations him alongside the true giants of our membership’s historical past — actually.
Slot’s face will seem on the brand new banner, a choice backed by a crowdfunded redesign being organized by the Irish Kop.
It’s one other signal of simply how shortly our boss has made himself at house in L4 and why the likes of Marco van Basten have been awe-struck by his achievements this season.
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