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Arne Slot has delivered Liverpool's second Premier League title(Image: AP)
Arne Slot joined an exclusive club on Sunday as he led Liverpool to the Premier League title.
Their run-in includes a clash at Anfield against Arsenal, where Liverpool can underline their champion tag with a victory.
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Liverpool under the Dutchman have the potential to reach 94 points - which would be the fifth highest tally by a champion outfit - with 29 wins still possible should they succeed in all four of their remaining games.
It would also represent the second highest points tally by a new Premier League boss in his first season.
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As he prepares to become just the fifth man to lift the trophy in his debut season we take a look at how the former Feyenoord boss measures up against those who have come before him.
P38, W29, D8, L1 - Pts 95
As impacts go this was really quite something, which began with the "I think I'm a special one" press conference.
Slot can still equal Mourinho on 29 wins but the points tally is slightly beyond him.
Jose Mourinho boasts the best record of any debut manager(Image: Getty Images)
P38, W27, D5, L6 - Pts 86
He left AC Milan and arrived at the Blues as a two-time Champions League winner.
Their goalscoring exploits were impressive but they were by no means extraordinary pacesetters and Slot looks set to exceed the Italian's efforts - albeit Ancelotti may be keen to point out he also landed the FA Cup in his first year.
P38, W27, D5, L6 - Pts 86
Manchester City's second Premier League triumph owed slightly to a Steven Gerrard slip.
He, like Mourinho, did claim two trophies in his first year.
Best case scenario
P38, W29, D7, L2 - Pts 94
Worst case scenario
P38, W25, D7, L6 - Pts 82
P38, W30, D3, L5 - Pts 93
The Italian didn't start brilliantly and lost two of his first five games before putting together what was then a record-breaking run of wins.
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