Rafael Benitez has urged Arne Slot to 'be himself' when he assumes the role of Liverpool manager at the start of next month.
The outgoing Feyenoord boss was finally confirmed as Jurgen Klopp's successor at Anfield, penning a deal believed to run until 2027.
Liverpool will pay around £7.7million as a base figure for Slot, which could rise to £9.4m with bonuses, and the Dutchman will bring at least three of his trusted lieutenants with him to Anfield as the Reds’ coaching team will be completely overhauled in the summer.
Ahead of the 45-year-old's arrival, Benitez - who managed the club for five seasons from 2004 - offered his advice, warning Slot that at Anfield 'every game you are expected to win.'
'No matter what you think you know, you have to learn quickly what it means to be the Liverpool manager.' He told The Telegraph. 'Every game you are expected to win.
'Then, if you are winning and playing well, there is an expectation that you will win by three goals.'
Following the confirmation of his new role, Slot revealed why he chose to end a successful spell in the Netherlands with Feynoord, with whom he claimed a league title and a Dutch Cup.
'It is certainly not an easy decision to close the door behind you at a club where you have experienced so many wonderful moments and worked successfully with so many wonderful people,' he told the club website.
'But as a sportsman, an opportunity to become a head coach in the Premier League, at one of the biggest clubs in the world, is difficult to ignore.'
In addition to his success in Rotterdam, Slot had AZ Alkmaar on the brink of a league title before Covid ruined the 2019-20 season.
Benitez, who led the Anfield club to their fifth Champions League in 2005 as well as an FA Cup triumph year later, went on to urge the incoming boss to 'stick to his principles.'
And used the example of the dissent that followed his decision to deploy a zonal marking scheme upon his arrival in England 20 years ago.
'It is important to adapt, but also to stick to those principles and ideas you believe in.' He continued. 'In our first year, there was a big discussion about zonal marking from corners.
'We knew the idea was right because we had analysed 500 corners and knew which way could bring the most success, but we also needed a different profile of player to do it well.
'The next season we changed a few things. We brought in Peter Crouch, which surprised people, but he was good as a target man and also with defending corners, and brought in a new goalkeeper Pepe Reina who was really strong dealing with corners and set-pieces. The next year we conceded the fewest Premier League goals from corners.'
Slot inherits a team has already undergone significant change but still requires attention in order to challenge for the Premier League once again.
His first assignment is likely to be Liverpool’s pre-season tour of the United States – which includes three matches in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Columbia – though it is unknown whether the boss will request they play a couple of games in Europe first.
Benitez added: 'My biggest advice to him or to any manager is he must be himself while understanding the culture of the club and the city he is coming to work.
'Once he understands that, he has made a positive first step and he will be guided down the right path.'
besacelmpy
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Perhaps you may enlighten me the successful Dutch coaches in EPL thus far.
Use your brain dude, the pattern you are eager to prove is based on racism. Name me one Malaysian coach in the EPL? So does that mean all Malaysian people are bad at managing English teams? There will never be an effective Malaysian coach ever! They simply cannot do it. How does that sound to you? It's just dumb.
kukdknoyz
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RAFA, LEAVE prospective manager alone. You are bearing a grudge against Liverpool FC. Liverpool manager won't need your advice anyway.
Kuydlnoru
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very true
CalebKeddie
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Arne Slot Liverpool will be the next ETH Man Utd. Mark my word.
ever heard of Guus Hiddink? Ask Chelsea Fans. He had 2 great spells at Chelsea FC under the Russian Billionaire
Apunyai
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He will be called"Machete"...SLot'er .... Butcher. ....muchinjaji
hiudmstuz
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Arne Slot Liverpool will be the next ETH Man Utd. Mark my word.
START CRYING FROM NOW
Mimbcelmr
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Arne Slot Liverpool will be the next ETH Man Utd. Mark my word.
meaning he would be a failure?? i hope not. we need liverpool to be strong to challenge man city
allaxe
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and who says it's a rule that Dutch Coaches can't manage in the EPL? having two bad managers in a single club should mean the club is broken structurally from the core. don't compare Man Utd to Liverpool.
Perhaps you may enlighten me the successful Dutch coaches in EPL thus far.
CalebKeddie
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Arne Slot Liverpool will be the next ETH Man Utd. Mark my word.
I pity all those hegoats who think that because they have failed in a situation in life, others would fail too. I bet Arne Slot will slot in well.
CalebKeddie
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Agree …. Dutch coaches cannot manage especially in EPL! So far none is successful!
and who says it's a rule that Dutch Coaches can't manage in the EPL? having two bad managers in a single club should mean the club is broken structurally from the core. don't compare Man Utd to Liverpool.
mukoya_kanyengo
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It's gonna be EPS ETH___PEP___SLOT
allaxe
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Arne Slot Liverpool will be the next ETH Man Utd. Mark my word.
Agree …. Dutch coaches cannot manage especially in EPL! So far none is successful!
Kril5150
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3 Way Bald head derby... Pep vs ETH vs Slot🤠
jotcdikmoy
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Arne Slot Liverpool will be the next ETH Man Utd. Mark my word.
aglot
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English media is toxic. English referees are unprofessionals and corrupt.
Kristofa1
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Good advice
wacabdisyz
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we should have taken Benitez