Former Liverpool midfielder Jan Molby believes new manager Arne Slot will have to accept comparisons to predecessor Jurgen Klopp until he establishes a winning formula at Anfield.
The Dutchman has left Feyenoord to take on the unenviable task of succeeding Klopp, who won every club trophy with the exception of the Europa League during almost nine years in charge.
That success will be a hard act to follow for Slot but Molby said expectations had to be managed.
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He told the PA news agency: āWe (the media and pundits) have a big job havenāt we?
āEvery time there is something we canāt keep referring back to āKlopp would have done A, B or Cā ā but I guess there will be some of that. Heāll just have to override that.ā
Molby was a fan of Sportingās Ruben Amorim before Slot was identified as Kloppās successor but, having since studied the 45-year-oldās Feyenoord team, he likes what he has seen.
āThe first thing you do is you have a little look at the stats and how he compares to how Liverpool like to play,ā he added.
āThen Iāve had a look at a few games ā they beat Ajax 6-0 in a league game ā and I liked what I saw. I think he is a very impressive man.
āKlopp had a way of playing and he has modified his heavy metal football over the years.
āThis is almost another step in terms of how modern football is played in terms of the high intensity and high press.
āWhat are the downfalls? That he has done all his work in Holland so far. That would be the gamble.
āHe now has to transfer that into the Premier League but I canāt see why not.
āHe appears to have a big personality, heās verbally very clever and probably speaks better English than (Manchester United boss) Erik ten Hag.ā
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