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Arne Slot: Liverpool still have much to prove

Arne Slot has enjoyed an excellent start to life as Liverpool head coach with two wins and two clean sheets but the Dutchman admitted "there's still a lot for us to prove".

Luis Diaz finished off a lightning breakaway before Mohamed Salah scored for the second week running as the Reds claimed a 2-0 victory over Brentford in Slot's first competitive home match.

Having beaten Ipswich by an identical scoreline last week, Slot is satisfied with how his new side have begun their Premier League campaign but accepts tougher tests lie in wait for them.

Next Sunday's trip to big rivals Manchester United is likely to be the first acid test of Slot's reign after he succeeded Jurgen Klopp, who stepped down in May after nine successful years at the helm.

"Two good wins against difficult opponents," Slot said. "Brentford had a very good opening game last week but there's still a lot for us to prove with the whole season coming up.

"Both Ipswich and Brentford deserve respect for the way they've played against us but I'm not expecting the two to be in the top six at the end of the season.

"There's still a lot to prove for us but it's always good to start off with two wins and two clean sheets. (The win over Brentford was) positive for many reasons.

"It's nice to inherit a team and individuals that are so special. It's not a surprise this team plays like this."

Slot was given a warm welcome at Anfield and serenaded in the closing stages, with Liverpool owner John W. Henry jetting in from the United States for the occasion.

There were no Klopp fist pumps to the Kop at full-time from Slot, who waved and clapped towards that end after walking onto the pitch at full-time following a job well done.

"The reception of the fans was similar to the

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