Former Leeds sporting director Gretar Steinsson is the 49ers football expert and will surely have views of his own about who should lead Rangers next term.
Salah has admitted finding Slot initially "quite tough" and recently spoke of the pairduring pre-season after a lacklustre warm-up in a training session, about doing more and setting a good example to younger players.
Does saying that to a player of that status come with risk?"I'm not so stupid that I just say this out of the blue, bam," said Slot. "And I think I'm smart enough, and I think the main thing you have to do as a manager, if you want to bring your message across... you have to do this in the right way."So it wasn't only that - probably I gave him 15 compliments during that conversation, and then I showed him how he did the warm-up."
Slot acknowledged that at that point of pre-season, Salah was largely training with academy players, and added: "I could even understand him thinking, 'is all of this necessary?'"The way your message comes across, that is something where I think we as managers can make a difference, not so much maybe in our tactics because everybody has great tactics, but how you bring your tactics across - do the players believe in it?
"That is something I think where a manager can make the difference."
Both Arsenal and Manchester City will be expected to be among Liverpool's rivals for next season's title - with both clubs also expected to spend big in the summer.This is almost three times more than in the first year of the invasion and significantly exceeds the losses of 2023, when the longest and deadliest battle of the war was taking place in Bakhmut.
At the start of the war, losses happened in waves during battles for key locations, but 2024 saw a month-on-month increase in the death toll as the front line slowly edged forward, enabling us to estimate that Russia lost at least 27 lives for every square kilometre of Ukrainian territory captured.The BBC Russian Service, in collaboration with independent media outlet Mediazona and a team of volunteers, has processed open source data from Russian cemeteries, military memorials and obituaries.
So far, we have identified the names of 106,745 Russian soldiers killed during the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.The true number is clearly much higher. Military experts estimate our number may cover between 45% and 65% of deaths, which would mean 164,223 to 237,211 people.