- A car crashed into a group of fans after Liverpool’s trophy parade on Monday
- Slot pulled out of an awards ceremony on Tuesday out of respect to the victims
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Liverpool boss Arne Slot has spoken for the first time in the wake of a car knocking down a crowd of people following his side’s Premier League trophy parade on Monday evening.
The Reds had been celebrating winning their 20th top flight title as thousands of supporters took to the streets to get a glimpse of their heroes.
However, shortly after the parade concluded, a car drove into a group of people on Water Street in Liverpool city centre at around 6pm, leaving 65 injured.
Police confirmed on Tuesday evening that 11 fans were still being treated in hospital following the incident, but that they ‘appeared to be recovering well’. A 53-year-old white British man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences and driving while unfit with drugs.
Slot was due to attend the League Managers Association’s (LMA) annual awards ceremony, but opted not to attend after Monday’s incident. The Dutchman did provide a statement, though, as he thanked the football community for rallying around Liverpool in light of the distressing scenes.
‘As you will know, a shocking incident took place in Liverpool yesterday, one that left dozens of men, women and children who had attended our parade injured, and as a result I have had to withdraw from the event out of solidarity with all affected.
A car crashed into a crowd of people after Liverpool’s trophy parade, injuring 65

Arne Slot pulled out of an awards ceremony on Tuesday to show ‘solidarity’ with the victims, but still issued a statement following the distressing scenes
Slot scooped two major prizes at the LMA Awards after leading Liverpool to the title
‘This is not a decision I have taken lightly but it is one that I feel is absolutely right given the seriousness of the situation. I hope that I have your understanding in this regard.
‘I would like to take this opportunity to thank the wider football community, including the LMA itself, the Premier League and many clubs who will be represented tonight, for the support we have received over the last 24 hours. Football is and always should be a game built on rivalry, but it is also a great source of comradeship, especially at times like this.
‘I would also like to pay tribute to the emergency services and other authorities in Liverpool who swung into action as soon as the incident happened.
‘Along with the supporters and bystanders who helped one another in an hour of need, I think everyone involved in the aftermath deserves the gratitude of all of us.’
Slot scooped two major prizes as he was named Premier League Manager of the Season and LMA Manager of the Year after guiding Liverpool to the title in his first season at Anfield.
Reacting to winning two gongs, Slot added: ‘I am humbled to be named Barclays Premier League Manager of the Season so thank you to the Barclays & The Premier League awards panel for selecting me.
‘It goes without saying that I am also really proud to be a member of the League Managers Association and therefore I am truly honoured to be awarded the Sir Alex Ferguson Trophy for the LMA Manager of the Year.
‘To be voted for by your managerial peers is so special, especially as I know the unbelievable quality of those who have won this award previously.
‘Sir Alex, I look forward to meeting with you at a later date to receive my trophy from you. I also look forward to attending my first LMA Annual Awards dinner on a future occasion. Thank you once again for your understanding and your support.’