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How Arne Slot's Liverpool record compares with Ruben Amorim as Man United decide enough is enough

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How Arne Slot's Liverpool Record Compares with Ruben Amorim as Man United Decide Enough is Enough

Manchester United's board has reportedly reached a breaking point with Ruben Amorim's tenure, prompting comparisons to Arne Slot's contrasting fortunes at Liverpool. As of early January 2026, United's decision to part ways with Amorim underscores the stark divergence in fortunes between the two managers, both hired in 2024 to revive their clubs post-major transitions[1][2].



Slot's Liverpool Triumph and Trials

Arne Slot's Liverpool journey began triumphantly. Appointed on June 1, 2024, replacing Jürgen Klopp, Slot delivered the Premier League title in his debut 2024-25 season—the club's first since 2019-20. He became the seventh manager to win the league in their first year and the first Dutchman to do so, clinching it with a 5-1 win over Tottenham on April 27, 2025. Early highlights included a 9-point lead by early 2025, a November 2024 Manager of the Month award, and a 2-0 Champions League victory over Real Madrid, ending a 15-year drought[1].

His overall Premier League record stands at 35 wins, 12 draws, 10 losses, with only one league defeat in 2024—a 1-0 home loss to Nottingham Forest[1][3]. Slot set records like winning his first six away games and 11 of 12 season openers[1].

However, the 2025-26 season has been rocky. After £440m in summer spending, Liverpool endured a poor autumn, losing nine of 12 games at its worst, including a 4-1 Champions League home defeat to PSV Eindhoven on November 26. Dropping title hopes, they've recovered to fourth place, unbeaten in nine across competitions, but critics question the team's identity despite 58% possession in recent draws like a 2-2 at Fulham[2]. Slot fiercely defended his philosophy: "Yes, I would love us to create more from ball possession," hitting back at detractors[2].

Amorim's United Struggles

In contrast, Ruben Amorim's United stint has imploded. Hired amid high expectations, his record pales against Slot's, with persistent poor results leading to the board's "enough is enough" verdict. While specifics on Amorim's stats are limited, United's decision highlights his inability to match Slot's rapid success or recovery[2][3].

Key Comparisons

Metric Arne Slot (Liverpool) Ruben Amorim (Man United)
PL Record W35 D12 L10[3] Underwhelming, leading to sacking
2024-25 Season Premier League champions[1] Struggles
Current Form 4th, unbeaten in 9[2] Board deems insufficient

Slot's resilience amid scrutiny positions Liverpool for potential top-four finish, while Amorim's exit signals United's desperation for change. The article posits Slot's adaptability as a benchmark for United's next appointment[1][2].

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