Past managersArne Slot
Years: 2024-2026
Matches: 113
Honours: League title (2024-25)
Arne Slot guided Liverpool to the club's 20th top-flight league title during his two-season tenure as head coach.
The Dutchman was appointed during the summer of 2024, taking over the reins from Jürgen Klopp after he had brought his near-decade at the helm to a close.
A former professional midfielder, Slot built up his coaching credentials in his home country with AZ Alkmaar and Feyenoord.
Three years with the latter included triumphs in the Eredivisie, in the 2022-23 campaign, and the Dutch cup a season later.
He was picked out as the successor to Klopp and would deliver more quickly than anyone might have hoped for at Anfield.
After an assured beginning to 2024-25, Liverpool steadily moved through the gears under Slot to build up a lead at the top of the Premier League.
It was an advantage never to be surrendered.
Indeed, Slot's side reached the closing weeks of the campaign having lost only once in the top flight and with the trophy soon in touching distance.
The Reds were confirmed as England's champions again with four matches to spare – a 5-1 home win over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield in April 2025 setting off one of the stadium's greatest parties.
"Everybody could see what it means for the fans to win it, and that is what makes it special and, in the end, for us as well," said Slot.
"Because you play football for yourself, for your family, but definitely also for the fans, and we are privileged that we can play it in front of these [fans] because these ones are special."
The Reds also reached the League Cup final during Slot's maiden season, though were beaten 2-1 by Newcastle United at Wembley.
On a personal level, the boss was chosen as both the LMA Manager of the Year and Premier League Manager of the Season.
That memorable campaign was followed by tragedy as Liverpool forward Diogo Jota lost his life, alongside his brother André Silva, in a car accident in July 2025.
Acknowledging Slot's leadership at a time of incredible shock and sadness, the club's owners said: "He helped guide the club through one of the most difficult periods imaginable following the loss of Diogo. The compassion and humanity he showed throughout that time said a great deal about him as a person."
Slot led the team to a winning resumption of competitive football at the outset of 2025-26, including five victories in a row to start their title defence.
It would prove to be a challenging campaign, however, which saw the Reds finish in fifth place in the Premier League and confirm a return to the Champions League for the next season.
On the penultimate day of May 2026, it was announced that the club had parted company with Slot.
"Arne leaves with our gratitude," stressed LFC's ownership. "With a Premier League title to his name, and with the knowledge that he and his family will always be welcomed back at Anfield."
