For Klopp’s farewell game in May, Liverpool’s owner John W. Henry took a plane from Boston, and the owner was present for Slot’s momentous occasion as supporters swirled scarves bearing the former Feyenoord coach’s name.
After Luis Diaz provided his team the perfect start with a beautiful finish after a quick counterattack, which Slot quietly celebrated by bumping the hands of his coaching staff, the lively atmosphere persisted.
Although Brentford had plenty of opportunities to tie the score, Mohamed Salah’s second goal of the year in the second half gave Liverpool’s supporters.
Liverpool is a family club, and it has unquestionably lived up to this term in so many ways since I joined,” Slot continued.
“The fans loved to see the team play really well, but they also loved to see the team working very hard,” Slot continued, reflecting on his first competitive experience at Anfield.