Liverpool Head coach, Arne Slot has expressed his excitement with a smile at his record-breaking start to life at Liverpool after a hard-fought 1-0 win at Crystal Palace on Saturday, although he insists it is far too early to draw conclusions about his tenure.
The 51-year-old Dutchman has overseen nine victories in his first 10 games in all competitions as Liverpool's head coach, the best beginning for any boss in the his of the club.
However, Coach Slot reportedly took over from Jurgen Klopp after the end of last season, once again saying his judgment on his Liverpool side would have to wait.
When asked about his record start, the 51-year-old told reporters it was satisfying "and it's actually also quite special if you know, and you know how many great managers Liverpool had".
Slot also added: "I also said last week that I hope they don't only remember me in one, two, three, four, five years only for this.
"We are hoping to do more special things than this and it also says the luck I had that I inherited a very good squad and a very good staff to continue getting the results that Juergen had here as well," he said.
Meanwhile, Saturday's slightly nervy victory ensured the Reds go into the international break top of the Premier League.
Although Liverpool's early fixture list has been relatively kind, they are yet to face sterner tests after the break with Chelsea at home followed by trips to RB Leipzig, and Arsenal.
Furthermore, the team will likely have to manage without Alisson, whom coach Slot has hailed as "the best goalkeeper in the world", after he was forced off late on with an apparent hamstring injury.
Still speaking in an interview, Slot said: "If a player walks off like he does that normally means that he's not in the Brazil squad and I don't expect him to be in the team in the first game we play afterwards, but we have to wait and see."
Coach Slot also stated that, the performance of debutant Vitezslav Jaros on the bench as number two Caoimhin Kelleher was ill was encouraging.
"It is very pleasing to see that our third goalkeeper, that even our third goalkeeper can have an impact on our results," slot remarked.
On the other hand, as observed by our correspondent, Liverpool FC took to their official X(formerly twitter) handle @LFC to make a post, appreciating their supporters on Saturday at 3:20pm.
"Thank you for your terrific suport today," the post caption read.