It’s been a season to remember at Anfield under then-new boss Arne Slot. From the first whistle in August to the final roar in May, Liverpool looked like a team on a mission.
And as the dust settled on a dramatic 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace, head coach Arne Slot pulled his players together for one last talk — a speech that showed exactly why the Reds now wear the Premier League crown.
Slot, in his first season in charge after taking over from Jurgen Klopp, didn’t just win the league — he won the dressing room.
His team finished 10 points clear of second-placed Arsenal, dropping just four games and scoring 86 goals along the way. But numbers weren’t the focus of Slot’s words.
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What Arne Slot said in his final dressing room speech of the season?
Addressing his squad, Slot said: “We have refused to lose this season… The work that you have put in has been absolutely outstanding.”
He praised their fight, especially in the final game when Liverpool battled back with 10 men.
Mohamed Salah’s late goal made it 1-1, fittingly ending the season with the spirit that defined it.
Slot also pointed to the coaching staff. “You were also able to do that because of the people standing there,” he said, motioning to his team of coaches.
The Dutchman, who became just the sixth manager to win the Premier League in his debut season, made it clear: this wasn’t luck. It was attitude, unity, and relentless effort.
Or as Liverpool fans might put it — a season where drawing blood mattered more than drawing games.
As the celebrations kicked off with legends like Alan Hansen and Ian Rush watching on, Slot hinted there’s more to come. But for now, it’s job done. And done in style.
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