I am happy that bitLeap came in swiftly in the ongoing discussion. LUCKYMCFLY and the other had believed that Slot is gonna take up the energies of Klopp. Things are not always like that, even if Slot and Klopp share similar ideology they are still different personalities. The worst mistake slot will make in Liverpool is building on the legacies and ideologies of Jürgen Klopp. He must have to develop his own strategies and enconcate same into the boys. It is better that Liverpool fans do not have high hopes, they should not expect the continue with the momentum of Klopp. Even if the best coach in the world has to take over from club, there must still be some lapses that will be fixed in few seasons and not automatically.
Also Liverpool management should learn to trust their new coach and give him sometime to adapt just like as Arsenal did to Arteta. If they expect him to perform miracle, he will definitely not perform that miracle and if he is eventually dismissed, I am afraid that Liverpool will have to face the same fate as Manchester United since ever Alex Ferguson left as the head coach.
Of course, even though there is a similar vision between Klopp and Arne Slot, there still has to be something that is characteristic of Arne Slot and that will definitely happen. You are right that everything has changed for any club that wants to develop, they must be able to keep up with the times where today football has a more modern format. For this reason, Arne Slot is required to provide a different atmosphere as well as continuing Jurgen Klopp legacy.
If you look at Arsenal now, Arteta has shown many new things because he is truly fully supported by Arsenal management to manage the team according to Arteta principles. So Liverpool must be able to fully trust Arne Slot, apart from the first season, we will still be waiting for what kind of breakthrough Arne Slot will show to all Liverpool fans.
Anxiety over the fate of Man United will be a reflection for the top teams in the EPL, after Sir Alex legacy does not seem to leave any legacy. There were serious problems starting from the players, coaches and management within it. Hopefully Liverpool will not suffer the same fate, as long as they stick to the club's principles and philosophy, whoever the coach will show the same characteristics.