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·27 October 2024
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·27 October 2024
Rafael Benitez recently shared his views with BBC Sport on Arne Slot’s early tenure as Liverpool manager, emphasising the challenges and the opportunities for growth ahead. Slot, who took over from Jurgen Klopp in May 2024, has seen his team start the season strongly, but as Benitez rightly points out, there’s still a lot for everyone to learn about each other.
Arne Slot’s Liverpool have made an excellent start this season, showing an intensity that’s become synonymous with the club under previous management. However, as Benitez highlighted, it’s still early days. Slot is not only learning about his squad but also navigating how best to implement his style without disrupting the existing framework. “When Arne Slot says people should judge his Liverpool side in a few weeks’ time rather than now, it makes total sense to me,” said Benitez.
Slot’s side has managed to blend the high-intensity pressing from Klopp’s era with a more balanced, organised approach. This has allowed the team to adapt during matches, adjusting their style as required. Benitez noted, “Slot is giving the team more tools, to be sure they can react and adjust depending on the opponent – or so they can impose their own way to play.”
One of the key insights from Benitez was the importance of building character through adversity. Reflecting on his own time at Liverpool, he shared how his team learned to respond under pressure, eventually leading to the famous 2005 Champions League victory. He drew parallels to Slot’s situation, noting the resilience shown in matches so far this season, even if Liverpool have not been behind often. “We don’t know yet how this Liverpool side will react to adversity under Slot, but I have been impressed by what I have seen so far,” Benitez said.
Slot’s team may have experienced less adversity compared to the squad Benitez inherited, but the manager’s approach to maintaining competitive intensity is clear. As Benitez observed, it’s this blend of adaptability and resilience that could see Slot’s Liverpool rise to the challenges ahead, starting with their upcoming match against Arsenal.
Rafael Benitez was particularly impressed by the tactical flexibility Slot has introduced. Maintaining the high press when required, while being able to drop back and play on the counter, has made Liverpool unpredictable and dangerous. “Against Chelsea they were dropping off a little bit more, but they can still press high,” said Benitez, referencing Slot’s adjustments in recent matches.
This ability to mix styles has allowed Liverpool to control possession or strike quickly, depending on the opposition. Benitez’s observations suggest that this tactical malleability could be pivotal as Liverpool face a series of tough fixtures. The upcoming clash with Arsenal at the Emirates will be a significant test of Slot’s strategies, providing a clearer picture of how this team is evolving under new leadership.
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Another key aspect Benitez touched on was the importance of squad rotation. Reflecting on his own experience at Liverpool, he recalled how he managed to instil confidence in every player, ensuring they were prepared to step up when needed. “One of the things we did in Valencia was to rotate players, and I did it with Liverpool too,” Benitez shared.
Slot’s willingness to rotate, seen recently with the inclusion of Curtis Jones in place of Alexis Mac Allister against Chelsea, suggests he’s keen to keep his squad fresh and engaged. As Benitez put it, “Slot has rotated his team too… it gives confidence to every player.” This strategy could be crucial as the season progresses, helping Liverpool to navigate the physical and mental demands of competing on multiple fronts.
As a Liverpool supporter, it’s heartening to see how Arne Slot is building on the solid foundation left by Jurgen Klopp, while also bringing his own unique style to the team. Rafa Benitez’s insights serve as a reminder of how important it is for the players to not just adapt to Slot’s system but also to develop a strong, cohesive character that can overcome any situation. The resilience shown so far this season, especially in games where they’ve had to adapt mid-match, is a promising sign.
Slot’s approach to maintaining the high press but with added defensive organisation feels like a balanced evolution of the team’s style. If he can continue to keep players like Curtis Jones, Luis Diaz, and other squad members confident and match-ready, Liverpool can certainly compete across all competitions. The upcoming match against Arsenal will be a true test of how far this team has come under Slot’s guidance, but there is no doubt that the Anfield faithful believe this squad has the depth, skill, and mentality to challenge for the top honours once again.