Arne Slot is enjoying a record-breaking start for a Liverpool coach as the Reds reclaimed pole position in the Premier League after beating Brighton.
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Liverpool come from behind to beat BrightonHave now won eight of 10 matches under SlotReds go top as Arsenal and Man City loseFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
As Arsenal and Manchester City both faltered on Saturday, Liverpool had the perfect opportunity to capitalise. The Reds found themselves in a precarious position after Brighton’s Ferdi Kadioglu scored a well-placed goal, giving the visitors a deserved lead. Recognising the need for swift action, Slot made significant adjustments, introducing Curtis Jones and Luis Diaz and transitioning to a more aggressive formation.
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The substitutions injected new energy, allowing Liverpool to unleash their full force on the visitors. The pressure paid off as Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah scored in quick succession, turning the game in Liverpool’s favour as the passionate home crowd at Anfield witnessed Slot’s tactical mastery that turned a potential setback into a valuable three points. Liverpool had already edged past Brighton in a hard-fought Carabao Cup encounter at the Amex Stadium earlier in the week and this is the second time in a row that the Merseyside club came out on top.
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Under Slot, Liverpool have managed a record-breaking eight wins from their first 10 league games, drawing one and losing just one. This remarkable feat marks the best start for any manager in Liverpool’s storied history, underscoring Slot’s impact on the squad’s performance and morale.
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Following their thrilling Premier League victory, Liverpool now turn their attention to the Champions League, where they are set to host Bayer Leverkusen, managed by former Liverpool player Xabi Alonso. The fixture promises to be another high-stakes encounter, as Slot seeks to extend his team’s winning form on the European stage.






