The Dutch head coach humiliated the Red Devils in September with a dominant 3-0 display at Old Trafford that sent home fans fleeing in droves before the final whistle.
Not content to let his opponent escape with a shred of dignity, the 46-year-old deconstructed Erik ten Hag’s flawed tactical approach immediately after the tie.
The transformation of Ryan Gravenberch alone – another former Ajax star who wasn’t snapped up by the United boss – should count as an ongoing mark against the Dutch manager’s name.
Arne Slot fired another dig at Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United
Was that enough for Arne Slot until our next meeting with Manchester United in January? Absolutely not.
The former Feyenoord boss couldn’t help but fire a somewhat inconspicuous dig at his Manchester-dwelling counterpart in his pre-Bologna press conference.
In comments relayed on X (formerly Twitter) by the Daily Mail‘s Lewis Steele, Jurgen Klopp’s successor insinuated Liverpool’s arch-rivals were a ‘bottom league table team’.
To be completely fair to Slot, his thoughts on the matter are entirely justified.
United were utterly shambolic when facing us at Old Trafford, struggling to maintain any kind of authority in the middle of the park.
That couldn’t have been evidenced any clearer than by taking a look at Ryan Gravenberch’s full-time stats.
The Dutch international recorded only six fewer ground duel wins (7) compared to the Red Devils’ entire starting midfield (13).
Despite a raft of new incomings in the red half of Manchester this summer, Ten Hag’s failure to impose an identity at a club that has looked, more or less, rudderless since Alex Ferguson’s departure persists. It’s about time the Dutchman had a new contract, we think!