You could say he has slotted in just fine.
Arne Slot clearly didn't get the memo that it's supposed to be a near-impossible job to follow a club great as manager.
Take David Moyes after replacing Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Moyes lasted 10 months.
Or Unai Emery after replacing Arsene Wenger at Arsenal. Emery lasted an uncomfortable 18 months.
These are very early days but Slot has barely put a foot wrong since succeeding Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager following the popular German's nearly nine years in the dugout. Klopp forged such a connection with the port city and its soccer-mad people that he was compared with Bill Shankly, the club's most legendary manager.
Maybe it's because, at the moment, Slot's Liverpool doesn't look too different to Klopp's team.
Two Premier League matches. Two wins. Two clean sheets.
There was even a convincing win over Manchester United in a preseason game in the United States, which is never a bad thing when it comes to getting fans of the Reds onside.