Arne Slot’s celebrations show no sign of slowing after guiding Liverpool to the Premier League title.
The Reds manager was spotted enjoying himself at a Bruce Springsteen concert in Manchester on Tuesday night — right in rival territory.
This follows a recent trip to Ibiza and a ‘Summer of 66’-themed send-off party for Trent Alexander-Arnold at Liverpool’s AXA Training Centre.
Slot kept things casual in a white T-shirt while posing for a snap with celebrity chef Simon Rimmer, co-host of Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch.
“Met the boss at the Boss. Happy days,” Rimmer wrote on Instagram, clearly thrilled by the encounter.
There’s no word on how much Slot danced in the dark, but he certainly ignored Donald Trump’s recent jab at Springsteen: “Never liked him, never liked his music, or his radical left politics, and he’s not a talented guy.”
Liverpool manager Arne Slot (left) attended Tuesday’s Bruce Springsteen concert (pictured with Simon Rimmer)
Springsteen (pictured last week) is touring the UK and Europe through early July
Slot has kept the party going since winning the Premier League, including a trip to Ibiza
Slot secured Liverpool’s second-ever Premier League title in his debut season and is already eyeing a “big” summer in the transfer market.
But the post-title hangover may have kicked in, as Liverpool are the first champions to go winless in their next three Premier League games.
Following a 5-1 win over Tottenham to seal the title, they lost 3-1 to Chelsea, drew 2-2 with Arsenal, and suffered a 3-2 defeat to Brighton.
Still, the party atmosphere remains, with fans in full voice at Brighton on Monday night.
Supporters sang ‘Freed From Desire’ by Gala, though Trent Alexander-Arnold appeared reflective after sitting out the match.
“It was a great game,” said Slot. “Two teams who wanted to play and win. No time-wasting or diving. A joy to watch, just not the result we wanted.”
Slot’s Ibiza trip saw him soaking up the sun alongside Eastenders star Dean Gaffney
Liverpool boss celebrated title glory in style in Ibiza
At one point, women holding cards that read “Champions!” serenaded Slot with Queen’s “We Are the Champions”
He’s only the second manager after Jurgen Klopp to deliver Liverpool the Premier League crown
Slot also received a kiss from Wayne Lineker — brother of football presenter Gary Lineker
The manager happily posed for photos with fans and later danced to ‘Freed From Desire’
Though initially shy, Slot joined in when the Liverpool anthem kicked in
The Dutchman also attended Trent Alexander-Arnold’s farewell party on Friday