This season, Liverpool has shown strong fighting power under the leadership of Schlosser. In the last round of the English League, they surpassed Southampton with a victory, extending their unbeaten streak to 20 matches. If they can remain undefeated when they host Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League next Monday morning (23rd), Liverpool will rewrite the longest undefeated record since the establishment of the Premier League.
Looking back at history, Liverpool had created a glorious 20 consecutive undefeated matches in March 1996, but failed to continue the undefeated myth in the 21st match. Now, they have a chance to write a new chapter. As long as they don't suffer a defeat by Tottenham Hotspur in next week's match, they can surpass the team's longest unbeaten streak in the Premier League since 1989.
Prior to the match, Schlosser spoke highly of the Spurs players, recalling his admiration for names such as Gasjuni, True Luna, Garif Bali and Modigliani in his youth. He also paid tribute to current Tottenham coach Pusztigorowski, who has led the team to play pleasing soccer and deserves to win the title. With Liverpool set to face Spurs again in this year's English League quarterfinals, is Schillo hinting at handing over the title?
It is worth noting that after Liverpool's victory over Hampton in the Premier League, leader Schlough equaled Preston manager William Suddall's record of 135 years ago, becoming the first manager in history to coach a team to the fastest 20 victories in England's top tier with 20 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss in 24 matches.