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Liverpool chairman (second left) was full of praise for head coach Arne Slot (right) after the Premier League trophy lift(Image: Michael Regan/Getty Images/Getty Images For The Premier League)
Chairman Tom Werner paid tribute to the job performed by Arne Slot in guiding Liverpool to the Premier League title.
And he said: "We owe it to all of our supporters to bring back a team even better next season."
The Fenway Sports Group chief was at Anfield on Sunday alongside the club's principal owner John W Henry and Mike Gordon as the Reds marked their 20th league title with a spectacular trophy ceremony after a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.
The event completed a remarkable 12 months for Slot at Anfield having succeeded Jurgen Klopp last year and Werner was fulsome in his praise for the head coach.
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And the FSG official hinted the club will look to consolidate their position with a big summer transfer window as a £30m Jeremie Frimpong move edges ever closer and talks continue over signing his £125m-rated Bayer Leverkusen team-mate Florian Wirtz.
“It's extraordinary," Werner said.
"We obviously had high hopes for this season but he has been an extraordinary coach.
I think there have been three coaches who have won the Premier League in their first season and Arne is one of them.
We owe it to all of our supporters to bring back a team even better next season.
It was just a beautiful moment."
Werner also expressed a word of gratitude for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who leaves the club at the age of 26 as a free agent to join Real Madrid having won two Premier League titles with his boyhood club alongside a string of additional honours including the 2019 Champions League.
“He did get the send-off," Werner said.