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Despite losing their fourth game in a row against Manchester United, Arne Slot continued with his calm demeanour even after knowing the media rage surrounding him.
The Dutchman’s composure paid off, though, as the Reds managed to get their first win in four games in the UEFA Champions League against Hugo Ekitike’s former club Eintracht Frankfurt.
The French striker netted the first goal for the Merseysiders as Liverpool went on to win 5-1 in Germany. This was their first away win after three losses in a row outside Anfield.
Three days before the win, Harry Maguire was the star of the show for the Red Devils. The English defender scored a header in the 84th minute in a match that looked set for a draw.
Cody Gakpo had a tough day at home after the Dutchman managed to hit the woodwork three times before scoring the equaliser. Despite their first home loss of the season, Slot was clear on his intentions after facing Ruben Amorim’s side.
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Arne Slot talks about the challenges post United clash

As reported by the Daily Mail, Slot continued to be calm like always after losing three points at Anfield. An English Premier League title win last season should protect him from any sacking, but he still has to fill in the big pair of shoes left by Jurgen Klopp.
It is also reported that the manager reads De Telegraaf in the mornings. He also likes to listen to talkSPORT while driving to work as both signal his awareness of the media show that goes around.
The Dutch manager talked about the challenges as a new manager despite winning the Premier League title last season. He also mentioned the different opinions going around the media.
“I think as a manager, you face constant challenges. When I just started, I faced the challenge of being a new manager, and then I needed to win games.”
“Then, when you do well, you go to a bigger club and people are like, ‘Oh, let’s see how he does over there.’ Then you go to be the successor of Jurgen Klopp, and people say this is the biggest challenge you’ve ever faced.”
“Now we have lost four times in a row, and that’s also a challenge. So, the life of a football manager is an ongoing challenge. If you win games, you want to keep winning; if you lose games, you want to start winning again.”
