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Former Liverpool player Davy Klaassen, who was let go by Arne Slot, has recently impressed with a historic scoring run. After being released by Slot’s Feyenoord, Klaassen has demonstrated remarkable form by scoring at a prolific pace not seen at the club for decades.
Klaassen, who began his career at Ajax before moving to Everton and then Liverpool, returned to Dutch football with Feyenoord under Slot’s management. Despite initially struggling for consistent game time, Klaassen’s latest performances have showcased his scoring ability, helping Feyenoord reach new heights this season.
This resurgence has drawn attention due to the rarity of such a scoring streak at Feyenoord, with comparisons made to past club legends known for their goal-scoring exploits. Klaassen’s contribution in recent matches has been pivotal, making him one of the standout players in the Eredivisie.
Arne Slot, known for his strategic management, had decided to let Klaassen move on earlier, but Klaassen’s success highlights the potential value Slot overlooked. This development also sparks discussions about player evaluations and transfer decisions within Liverpool's former coaching and scouting staff.
Overall, Klaassen’s historic form after departure represents a significant narrative in football circles, underscoring how player careers can evolve unexpectedly once given the right opportunity.
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