Iām not saying itās an ok way of thinking but when you see another manager from the Netherlands with a big reputation come and flop at one of the two biggest clubs in the country it might be understandable that people arenāt exactly excited by our new manager.
I was a huge fan of getting Edwards back at the club so il back his manager choice but I can see why some might not be too enthused by our choice of manager.
Edwards has done very well for us before, so hopefully he can do similar again.
But something that's also been talked about in the FSG thread, when looking at how well we have done in recent years, is how much of the success we have had is down to JĆ¼rgen, compared to other factors, the signing of certain players, the structures, the backing and funding that has been put in etc.
For me though, the vast majority of credit goes to JĆ¼rgen.
There are comparisons with Slot and Ten Hag, and why wouldn't there be, both have had success in the Dutch league, both then moving to the PL. You could argue if comparing the two, Ten Hag had more experience coming in than Slot has now.
Obviously every Liverpool fan wants him to come in an be a success. But it's only natural to look at his experience and wonder how he will cope. There likely would have been other managers with more experience available, but the owners/committee etc have gone for Slot.
The change is structure at the club is also going to be a big change, with Slot being more of a head coach, with less say in transfers and maybe other areas of the club too. And they then needed someone who was willing to work in that type of arrangement.
Maybe that's also a good thing from Slot's point of view, he can really focus on the coaching and getting the players ready for matchdays. And maybe replacing JĆ¼rgen with just one person was always going to be too big a task, and it's good that his role is being distributed out a little to those taking over.
Will see I guess.
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