Arne Slot‘s merrymaking shows no sign of slowing after his Premier League title win.

The Liverpool boss was spotted letting his hair down at a Bruce Springsteen concert behind enemy lines in Manchester on Tuesday evening.

It comes after a trip to Ibiza and a ‘Summer of 66’-themed festival to see off Trent Alexander-Arnold at the club’s AXA Training Centre. 

Slot was snapped looking casual in a white tee-shirt as he posed for a photo with none other than celebrity chef Simon Rimmer, who presents Channel 4‘s Sunday brunch.

‘Met the boss at the boss. Happy days,’ wrote a beaming Rimmer on Instagram.

It’s not clear exactly how much dancing in the dark Slot got up to, but clearly he took no heed of Donald Trump‘s recent blast against the singer: ‘Never liked him, never liked his music, or his radical left politics and, importantly, he’s not a talented guy.’

Liverpool manager Arne Slot (left) enjoyed a Bruce Springsteen concert on Tuesday evening

Springsteen (pictured last week) is on tour throughout the UK and Europe until early July 

Slot has been living a party life since winning the Premier League, also visiting Ibiza

Slot has delivered Liverpoool’s second Premier League title in his debut season at Anfield and is already planning for a ‘big’ summer of signings. 

But their partying may have taken its toll on them as they have become the first team to win a Premier League title and then go winless in their next three games in the competition in the same season.

Since thrashing Tottenham 5-1 at home to lift the Premier League trophy, the Reds have lost 3-1 to Chelsea, drawn 2-2 with Arsenal, and been beaten 3-2 by Brighton. 

None of that has stopped the party mood, with fans painting the away end red at Brighton at full time on Monday night.

Supporters danced around and sang along to ‘Freed From desire’ by Gala, though the feeling seemingly didn’t transmit to the departing Trent Alexander-Arnold, who looked deep in contemplation at the Amex Stadium after being an unused substitute.

 ‘It was a great game of football,’ said Slot. ‘Two teams who wanted to play. Two teams who wanted to win. 

‘No time wasting, no tumbling. It was a joy to watch but unfortunately not the result we wanted.’

Slot recently took a trip to Ibiza and took in the sun alongside the likes of Eastenders legend Dean Gaffney.

The Reds boss was serenaded by Queen’s ‘We are the Champions’ as women arrived holding cards reading ‘Champions!’

Slot is just the second manager to lead Liverpool to Premier League glory – after Jurgen Klopp

He also received a kiss from Wayne Lineker – brother of Match of the Day presenter Gary

Slot posed for a photos with fans before dancing to ‘Freed from Desire’ – a song synonymous with Liverpool’s success

Initially appearing nervous to join in with the songs, Slot broke into chorus when Freed From Desire played

The Dutchman was also present for Trent Alexander-Arnold’s leaving party on Friday

He was welcomed to one bar with Queen’s ‘We are the Champions’ playing, while a group of women held up cards that read ‘Champions!’ 

After being patted on the back as he made his way to a DJ booth as a VIP, Slot put on the shades and appeared to think about trying his luck on the decks with the 1970s song continuing to play. He later busted some moves to ‘Freed From Desire’.

The bar appeared to be O Beach – made famous because it’s owned by Wayne Lineker – brother of Match of the Day presenter Gary.

Lineker shared a snap to his own Instagram account which seemingly showed him kissing Slot on the cheek as the Liverpool boss looked down. The post read: ‘Caption this #ynwa,’ accompanied by a heart and clap emoji.

And the merriment wasn’t done there. On Friday, Slot was present alongside players, staff, and their loved ones as Alexander-Arnold held a ‘Summer of 66’ (his shirt number) leaving party.

The Liverpool vice-captain laid on a lavish personal summer festival with a band, flamethrowers, bars, and barbecue food at the club’s AXA Training Centre.

And the fun didn’t stop there, with beach games, a kids’ zone, fairies on stilts, crazy golf, and even cakes dedicated to him.



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