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TUESDAY | JUNE 2, 2026

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Ű BY MICHAEL JONES

ing and my thoughts remain with all of those affected. I was privileged to witness first-hand your spirit of compassion and unity. It is a spirit that has carried this city through dif ficult moments before, and one that I hope will help bring the justice and accountability so many have cam paigned for over many years. “That only weeks after celebrat ing together we would lose Diogo is indescribable. More than anything, I want to remember a teammate, a friend and an incredible human being who touched the lives of thousands of you every time he wore this club’s famous crest. “In one of the most difficult moments this club has faced, the love, compassion and support shown by the Liverpool family was extraordinary. As I leave this club, it would be remiss of me not to say that the way you honoured Diogo and stood together in his memory will stay with me forever. “The connection we share goes beyond football, beyond European nights under the Anfield lights or the sound of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ being sung from The Kop. You made me feel welcome from the start and helped me on the path. That is something I cherish. Of course, it is important to say thank you. “To the players who wore the badge with pride while representing this club across the world. To the staff – not only those on the training ground – but those behind the scenes, whether maintaining the pitches at Anfield or working in the canteen at the training ground. “To the club hierarchy and own ership for your trust and direction. To the legends who supported me and impressed upon me the impor tance of The Liverpool Way. It has been a pleasure working with you all. “Liverpool’s 20th league title belongs to all of us and it will remain an important chapter in its history. For that we should all be proud. This club will always judge itself by the biggest honours. That is how it should be. “But I also leave knowing the club is exactly where it belongs: amongst Europe’s elite. Securing Champions League football was an important responsibility and one that ensures Liverpool can continue competing at the highest level next season and beyond. “I leave with complete confi dence in what lies ahead. The play ers who have given so much to this club, who have upheld its values and helped create so many unfor gettable moments, have built foun dations that will endure. “At the same time, a new genera tion is emerging, ready to write its own story and embrace the respon sibility that comes with wearing this shirt. “Change is part of football, but I know that this club will continue to make its people proud. “When I first stood beneath that sign in the Anfield tunnel, I knew what this club demanded. I leave knowing we never stopped striving for it.” – The Independent

Slot breaks silence Former Liverpool boss thanked the fans for their ‘spirit of compassion and unity’ while reflecting on his time at Anfield

A RNE SLOT has broken his silence after being sacked by Liverpool just one year on since winning the Premier League title with the club. Slot, who replaced Jurgen Klopp at Anfield, won Liverpool their 20th top flight title during his first season at the club but was let go on Saturday after a difficult season saw them finish fifth in the table. The Dutchman also admirably dealt with the aftermath of Diogo Jota’s tragic death last July following a car accident in Spain along with the Reds striker’s brother, Andre Silva. Speaking for the first time since his exit was confirmed at the week end, Slot penned an open letter to the Liverpool supporters about the “beyond special” title-winning sea son and he thanked them for their ‘spirit of compassion and unity.’ Slot’s letter was exclusively reported in the Liverpool Echo and he reflected on his two years at the club. The letter reads: “You walk out under that famous sign in the Anfield tunnel, and you feel a mix of emotions. “Responsibility, of course. To this club’s great history. Expectation, naturally. To honour the legacy that, for 134 years, has made Liverpool FC one of the biggest clubs in world football. And determination. To compete. To win. To bring success to an Anfield crowd so renowned across the globe. “That all of those emotions would culminate in a Premier League title after just 12 months was beyond special. It was not only a tro phy, but a reward for the hard work, sacrifice and commit ment shown by so many

people throughout the club. It was made even more meaningful because you got to enjoy it with us. Singing our songs, cheering the goals. And on the day we lifted the trophy, you were there. Lining the streets outside the stadium, filling Anfield in anticipa tion. “Having had

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much of that taken from you in 2020, it was never lost on me how much it mattered that you were part of it all. Seeing you come together in your hun dreds of thou sands on the streets of Liverpool for the title celebra that idea. “What fol lowed on Water Street later that day was shock tions only reinforced

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