
Liverpool fans have been left stunned at what manager Arne Slot has been doing just hours after his side drew 2-2 with Arsenal.
The Reds led 2-0 at Anfield on Sunday, but Arsenal levelled the scores through goals from Martin Odegaard and Mikel Merino in the second half.
The end result did not hold as much importance for Liverpool as it may have done in other times, however, as they have already won the Premier League title and Slot has been experimenting with different team selections.
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There are still two Premier League games remaining for Liverpool, with a trip to Brighton next Monday followed by a home fixture against Crystal Palace on the final day.
The eight-day break between fixtures for the Reds has given Slot and his players a rare additional day off - and Liverpool fans were left in stitches after seeing what their manager decided to do with it.
Viral footage on Twitter shows Slot partying at Ibiza's Ocean Beach, with the Liverpool boss walking on stage to Queen's 'We Are The Champions'.
Another clip even shows the Dutchman taking to the microphone himself.
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Among the revellers in Ibiza - perhaps unsurprisingly, if you've followed him over the years - was Gary Lineker's brother Wayne, who posted a photo with Slot to Instagram.
"Caption this #ynwa," read the caption.
After full-time on Sunday, Slot's press conference was dominated not by the remaining two fixtures but instead by Trent Alexander-Arnold.
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The Liverpool number 66 was booed by sections of Liverpool supporters at Anfield after he announced he was leaving the club on a free transfer this summer.
"It is a privilege to live in Europe, where everybody can have his own opinion and everybody can express his own opinion," Slot said when asked about the boos.
"A lot of them were not happy with him. I think all of them are not happy with him leaving the club. But a few of them showed it in a way that they booed him. And a few clapped.
"It is definitely difficult for him because I think he said it himself how difficult it was to leave this football club as well.
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"Fortunately for us, many stay, like Virgil and Mo. Trent made the decision to go. But it is the way you want to look at it; I don't know, but I haven't asked him, but maybe he is positively surprised how the reactions were today.
"I don't know because I haven't spoken to him, but it was clear there were mixed reactions so it wasn't all negative. And as it went onwards, the moment he had to take a free kick everybody was cheering for him to score ... so I am not even sure if he has negative feelings about today."
Topics: Arne Slot, Liverpool, Arsenal, Trent Alexander-Arnold