Arne Slot’s Liverpool has taken the Premier League by storm and statistics back it
Liverpool comprehensively defeated its fiercest rivals, Manchester United on Sunday thanks to a 3-0 margin. The victory continues Liverpool’s perfect start to the season with only Manchester City ahead in the Premier League table. Arne Slot has been an instant success at Anfield with the squad completely in sync with the Dutchman’s tactics. The club is yet to concede a goal in the Premier League whilst making no compromises in the attacking third.
The margin against United could have been a lot bigger. Liverpool barely endured a threat from the Red Devils which indicates the confidence amongst the players right now. A recent statistic highlights the dominance enjoyed by the Merseyside club currently. Arne Slot’s men have taken 48 shots so far which is the most in the league. On top of that, Liverpool also has the highest expected goals (7.1) and impressive expected goals against (2.4).
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The expected goals data outlines a different and more detailed analysis of a team’s performance. Liverpool is not only creating the most quality shots in front of the goal but is also keeping out high goal-scoring chances from the opposition. Tougher tests are undoubtedly awaiting Liverpool but the side’s form so far will be a stern warning to the upcoming opponents.
Deciphering Arne Slot’s tactical strategy at Liverpool
Arne Slot arrived in England on the back of a reputation of being an attacking coach with high pressing as his priority. The 45-year-old has successfully implemented these traits in his Liverpool team. Slot has been able to employ pressing traps in matches to regain possession higher up the pitch. He has also displayed remarkable flexibility to adapt to in-game situations.
Liverpool’s game under Jurgen Klopp was characterized by counter-pressing. Club’s CEO of football, Michael Edwards deserves a lot of credit for employing a coach with similar tactics as those of Jurgen Klopp. Arne Slot sets up his team in 4-2-4 shape during build-up which enables him to outnumber the opposition’s backline. Considering the quiet transfer window by Liverpool, Arne Slot has been a big revelation for the six-time European champions.