Paul Scholes claims Arne Slot was’mad’ with Liverpool player’s passing at Old Trafford.

Arne Slot guided Liverpool to a near-perfect performance as they defeated Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford on Sunday

Despite the fact that the new Liverpool manager has only recently arrived, he is quickly becoming a fan favorite because his team has started the 2024/25 Premier League season with a perfect record.

Paul Scholes praised Jurgen Klopp’s replacement for making a ‘great start’ in his new position.

The Manchester United great emphasized Slot’s character and the fact that he ‘doesn’t get emotional’ on the touchline.


You might say Klopp was the polar opposite because he was full of blood and thunder, as his football required.

However, during these early phases under Slot, the Reds are significantly more controlled, taking fewer risks and remaining much calmer on the ball.

Under Klopp, there was more flare on the ball, and individual players thrived, particularly Trent Alexander-Arnold at right back.

The England international would ping passes around for amusement, earning the nickname “Kevin de Bruyne of fullbacks”.

But Scholes noticed Slot going mad every time he gave the ball away, and he preferred risk-free passing, as he told Premier League Productions (01/09/24 at 6:20 pm).

In any case, the former midfielder, who witnessed Manchester United being overpowered by Liverpool, was impressed by the newest Dutchman to make his Premier League debut.

Tent Alexander-Arnold passed away.
“What I like about this manager is that he doesn’t get emotional,” he stated. “He does not get caught up in a game. He’s not running down the line to celebrate. He is kind and relaxed about it. He appears severe at times, as one must be.

“We saw Trent go crazy when he gave the ball away a few of times, so sternness is certainly required. He appears to be a true leader, and he will need to be. That is why they hired him, based on his performance in Holland.

“I admire how he goes about his business. He is quite cool. He is quite pleased with his team right now. I know there will be several tests. He is warning, “Wait until Christmas time; it will be difficult.” He appears to be charismatic enough to do it. He has made an excellent start.”

 

 



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