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Liverpool win confirms Slot effect
David Hancko admits he underestimated Arne Slot as Liverpool clinched the Premier League title

David Hancko admits he misjudged Arne Slot as Liverpool claim the Premier League title, highlighting belief, spending and rising expectations.
Hancko Eats His Words After Liverpool Win Premier League
David Hancko, once a Feyenoord midfielder, says he was mistaken about Arne Slot after watching Liverpool win the Premier League in Slot’s first season in charge. He admitted on a podcast that he did not predict a title, saying he thought City would stay ahead for another year and that Liverpool would finish second or third.
Key Takeaways
"Last year I was a guest on a podcast, where I was brought in as a Slot expert."
Hancko describes how he positioned Slot before Liverpool’s title run.
"But I didn’t think they could win it, because I thought City would continue the dominance they’d shown over the previous four years."
Hancko recalls his initial doubt about Liverpool’s title chances.
"I think they’ll be even stronger this year."
Hancko offers a current positive forecast for Liverpool under Slot.
Slot’s quick impact on Liverpool reshapes how people judge a coach from a smaller club. The team’s title run shows how a clear plan and steady squad work can bend expectations. Hancko’s reversal underlines how public opinion in football can swing fast when a manager proves a point on the field. The piece also situates Liverpool in a broader transfer moment, with big names linked and a push to strengthen the attack ahead of a title defense.
Highlights
- Last year I was a guest on a podcast and I was brought in as a Slot expert
- I didn't think they could win it because City would dominate
- I think they'll be even stronger this year
Financial and backlash risk around big spending
The article touches on a summer of heavy investment and ongoing transfer talk, which could invite scrutiny over budget use and public response. As Liverpool eyes more signings, questions about sustainability and how investors perceive risk in a title chase may rise.
Hard lessons left the room clear: belief can follow results, and results can rewrite belief.
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