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Arne Slot will have his personal fan club in Anfield on Sunday as he tries to make history by winning the Premier League in his first season with Liverpool.
Slot will be applauded on his wife Mirjam, their children JEP and ISA and his friends from the Netherlands while his team is looking for the necessary point against the Spurs to become champions for the 20th time record.
“It’s a holiday (king’s day) in Holland, so it was already planned that family members but also many friends will also visit,” said Slot.
“But even if it was not a vacation, I think my wife and children would have come for this particular game!”
The discreet Dutchman was a huge success to replace Jurgen Klopp – being himself. And he does not expect to fully lose control of his emotions if Liverpool joins Manchester United as the most successful club in England.
“I would never be the one who is probably the strongest or the strangest of a moment like that,” he admitted.
Arne Slot will welcome her family to Anfield to watch what could be confirmation of the title

Liverpool seeks to go to the level with Manchester United with 20 titles and only needs a point against Tottenham
“I liked to win the Dutch League with Feyenoord but I did not go crazy compared to the others. It was not as if I had run in the stadium three times. I was just happy inside to share with people around me and fans.
The only people missed in Anfield today in the interior sanctuary of Slot will be his elderly parents.
Liverpool started the season as a league foreign with experts predicting a race for two horses between Manchester City and Arsenal.
However, although he makes no major signature, Liverpool inspired by Mo Salah has only lost twice all season and a result today will give them an unassailable advance on Arsenal of second place.
Liverpool fans took Bill Shankly managers to Klopp in their hearts.
Slot, 46, believes that it is too early for him to be called a honorary scouring even with a trophy facelift.
“If you start working here, you quickly feel a certain feeling but not the same thing as someone who has always been here,” he said.
“I only stayed in game for a season while trying to help the team. It is impossible to compare this to the fans who have been here for 30 or 40 years.
“I feel a game. But to say that I am a scutch now, it would be too much.
When asked if it would change after 10 years, he smiled: “Who knows?”