Liverpool manager Arne Slot anticipates a tougher Premier League season as the team prepares to defend their title. The Reds are set to face Bournemouth
in their opening match of the 2025-26 season. Despite a recent Community Shield loss to Crystal Palace, Liverpool aims to maintain their unbeaten streak in opening-day fixtures, which dates back to 2012.
Slot acknowledges the difficulty of retaining the title, noting the fierce competition within the league. "The main reason that it is so difficult is because there are so many competitors who can win the league. It's unbelievable if you are able to do it in this league," he stated. Liverpool has not defended a top-flight title since 1983-84, highlighting the challenge ahead.
This summer, Liverpool was active in the transfer market, bringing in six new players, including Florian Wirtz as their record signing. Slot praised Wirtz's mentality and creativity, stating that his adjustment to English football has been smoother than expected. "Factually, we can see him as a young player, but I don't see him as one," Slot remarked about Wirtz.
Discussing another potential addition, Slot mentioned Liverpool's interest in Parma defender Giovanni Leoni. While an agreement between clubs exists, Leoni has yet to sign with Liverpool. "The moment he has signed for us, I can go into more detail," Slot commented on the situation.
Liverpool faces a challenging start with matches against Bournemouth, Newcastle, and Arsenal early in the season. The team has lost several key players from last season but has also brought in new talent. Slot emphasised that adaptation is necessary due to these changes.
Arne Slot is excited by the start of the new Premier League season and ready for the challenge of the Reds defending their titleAugust 14, 2025
The competition for the Premier League trophy remains intense, with teams needing at least 84 points over recent seasons to secure victory. Last season's tally of 84 points was Liverpool's lowest since Leicester City's win with 81 points in 2015-16.
Liverpool enters this campaign as favourites despite these challenges. The team aims to overcome past difficulties and successfully defend their title after finishing third in 2020-21 following their triumph under Jurgen Klopp in 2019-20.