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Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has explained why he waited until the Premier League title was won before doing his first fist pumps in front of The Kop.
His predecessor, Jurgen Klopp, was routinely seen doing them at Anfield when Liverpool had won.
And I didn’t do it by myself, my staff were there as well, and I think it was a special moment for all four of us."
Since the Premier League title was confirmed, Slot has also heard his new song being belted out both home and away.
"It’s a song that’s really popular in Holland as well.
"Maybe that’s not even a coincidence because these fans always come up with special songs.
I don’t think there are many clubs that have so many special songs, I think we stand out in that as well, our fans stand out in that as well.
"So to have one is already special, to have one that’s so connected with Holland makes it even more special.
"If you see clips from when the Dutch national team is playing, it’s always from left to the right, and it’s the same melody that our fans use now as well.
"So, yeah, to bring number 20, as part of being the one that brought number 20, is special and to have a song — especially then a song that’s about bringing in a 20th league title — is definitely very special."
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every time someone says to me things like this, then I’m like, 'We really did something special'," Slot continued
Everywhere I went for the first 10 months it was always 'Arne Slot, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah', because that’s what Jurgen did