Gary Lineker highlighted the smooth transition Liverpool made under Arne Slot, following Jurgen Klopp's tenure, contrasting it with Manchester United's ongoing struggles after Sir Alex Ferguson. Liverpool currently leads the Premier League, has advanced in the Champions League, and is set for an EFL Cup final, showing a solid foundation laid by Klopp. Lineker noted that while Ferguson left United after winning the league, the club faced immediate problems due to an aging team, unlike Liverpool's current strength and stability.
If you look at Liverpool now, they've got a new manager in Arne Slot, and it's testament to how Jurgen Klopp left the club in a really good state, so the structure is really good.
I know they won the league that season, but it wasn't their best side, and a lot of their great players were coming to the end of their careers.
For FourFourTwo, it's obvious that Liverpool were left in a better immediate position following Klopp's departure than United were when Sir Alex left United.
Liverpool are flying at the top of the Premier League, cruised through the league phase of the Champions League, and have already qualified for their first final of the Dutchman's era.
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