
When Liverpool supporters learnt that their favourite manager, Arne Slot, is not, in fact, called “Arne,” their minds were completely blown. Yes, we share everyone else’s amazement.
Slot arrived at Anfield in the summer of 2024 and has since surpassed all expectations. Most believed that after Jurgen Klopp’s incredible nine-year tenure with the Reds, the manager’s position may become a poisoned chalice.
Despite making an impression at Feyenoord, Slot didn’t seem to be Liverpool’s top pick. Following Bayer Leverkusen’s incredible Bundesliga-winning season, the club’s former midfielder Xabi Alonso was widely predicted to succeed Klopp. Ruben Amorim, who was then with Sporting CP, and Julian Nagelsmann were also mentioned as potential replacements.
Nevertheless, the 46-year-old Dutchman was brought in and is now close to matching Klopp’s record of one Premier League championship. Liverpool will join bitter rivals Manchester United on 20 league titles if they defeat Tottenham on Sunday by securing one point.
Table of Premier League (as of April 24)
Place
Club
Pld.
Points
GD
1.
Liverpool
33
79
+44
2.
The Arsenal
34
67
+34
3.
Man City
34
61
+23
4.
Forest of Nottingham
33
60
+14
5.
Newcastle
33
59
+18
6.
Chelsea
33
57
+18
One of the best manager debut seasons in Premier League history would be this one. With just two losses so far this season, Liverpool will finish well ahead of second-place Arsenal unless they experience an unanticipated drop in performance after winning the championship.
After spending the most of his first season with Liverpool, Slot is currently regarded as the third-best manager in the world. He quickly won over the Anfield supporters. However, the fact that “Arne” is merely a nickname is only now becoming apparent to the club’s faithful.
Arne Slot’s Actual Name
Many fans had no idea

Their top-tier boss is actually named Arend, or more specifically, Arend Martijn Slot. Liverpool supporters have responded brilliantly to this discovery on X (previously Twitter).
“I just looked this up on Google. The tweet read: “Mad when you find out the manager’s name isn’t actually Arne.” One fan responded, “I’m not sure I’ll ever recover.” Another admirer wrote on Twitter: “Myths and legends die like this. We’ll act as if it never happened if you delete it.
“How am I only now discovering my boss’s true name?” a third person wrote. “I need to sit down,” a fourth person stated. “I was today years old when I found this out,” and so on, was what a fifth person wrote.
For whatever reason, Liverpool supporters are unable to alter the lyrics of their Arne Slot chant to simply “Arend.” Even if it’s a moniker, it’s here to stay.
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