Monday, December 23, 2024
spot_img

Slot humbles Xabi as Liverpool rout Bayer Leverkusen 4-0

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

Liverpool, Nov 6: Arne Slot vs. Xabi Alonso had the makings of an epic battle.
In the end it was the Liverpool coach who cruised to victory against the man many believed was destined to take over at Anfield this season.
A hat trick from Luis Diaz and a goal from Cody Gakpo saw Liverpool beat German champion Bayer Leverkusen 4-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday and further endear Slot to the Merseyside club’s fans, who joyously sang his name at the end.
“People singing for a manager is not that common, at least not in Holland,” Slot said.
It all seems so easy for the Dutchman, who replaced Jurgen Klopp in the summer and has led Liverpool to the top of the Premier League and now the Champions League after an outstanding start to his reign.
That’s win number 14 from his 16 games in charge, but this felt particularly symbolic, given his rival in the opposition dugout.
Slot seems too level-headed to have concerned himself with the subplot of facing Alonso, who is arguably the most sought-after young coach in Europe and someone who was considered a leading candidate to succeed Klopp at Liverpool.
A former Champions League-winning player for the club, the stars seemed to align when Klopp made the surprise announcement in January that he would step down at the end of last season. At that time Alonso was well on the way to leading Leverkusen to an undefeated domestic campaign and a German league and cup double.
Slot’s name seemed a long way from the conversation.
Wind the clock forward and Alonso, who was also linked another his former clubs, Bayern Munich, shut down talk of moving anywhere when declaring he would remain at Leverkusen.
Liverpool looked elsewhere, Slot was the man chosen to succeed Klopp and it could hardly have gone better for him or the club.
The former Feyenoord coach is making light work of filling the void left by an Anfield icon and one of the most successful managers of his generation. These are early days, but Liverpool looks ready to challenge for the biggest titles right from the off under the new manager.
Instead of feeling the pressure of living up to the standards set by Klopp, who won a full set of trophies, including the Premier League and Champions, Slot is embracing it.“We want to be there where we are now, we want to compete for everything,” he said. “Therefore you have to accept that if you work here or play here, that there’s pressure.” Leverkusen may not be the force it was last season, having won just three of its last nine games in all competitions, but this was still a hugely impressive result for Slot’s team.
It was Leverkusen’s heaviest loss in more than two years – since a 5-1 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in Alonso’s third game in charge.
“It can happen that you come to Anfield and lose. To lose 4-0 is not nice. They are a top, top team and they punished us,” Alonso said.
There was the potential for a very different narrative on the night. One where Alonso – whose name was also sung by the home crowd – made a triumphant return and showed Liverpool what they might have had if he’d been the one to succeed Klopp.And even in defeat, his reputation remains high after leading Leverkusen to its first German title and ending Bayern’s 11-year reign as champion. Only a loss to Atalanta in the final of the Europa League prevented him from completing a trophy treble. Little wonder he has been talked of as a future manager of Europe’s grandest clubs, including Real Madrid. Liverpool’s commanding 4-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen not only cemented Arne Slot’s sensational start at Anfield but underscored his swift rise as a force to be reckoned with in European football. Slot’s clinical dismantling of Xabi Alonso’s side—a side once linked to Anfield dreams of its own—showcased his tactical acumen and calm embrace of pressure, traits that have endeared him to Liverpool fans. With 14 wins in his first 16 matches, Slot has seamlessly carried the torch from Jurgen Klopp, taking Liverpool to the top of the Premier League and firmly placing them among Europe’s elite once again. Alonso, despite the heavy loss, leaves with his own legacy intact; he has already etched his name in history by ending Bayern Munich’s dominance in Germany. (AP)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

Former SC judge V. Ramasubramanian appointed as NHRC Chairperson

New Delhi, Dec 23: After being without a regular designated head for over six months, the Centre on...

Mahakumbh 2025: In a first, devotees and pilgrims to be educated on using RTI

Mahakumbh Nagar, Dec 23: In a groundbreaking move, the Uttar Pradesh government has unveiled its plans of apprising...

Stock market up almost 500 points amid strong global cues

Mumbai, Dec 23: After witnessing a decline of about 5 per cent over the previous five consecutive trading...

IREDA lines up Rs 3,000 crore for green energy projects in Odisha

Bhubaneshwar, Dec 23: Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) has sanctioned over Rs 3,000 crore for green...