All the reading and interviews provide nice/interesting insights but in the press/social media, every time someone gets a job (esp. those who "made the step up" from less competitive leagues or "smaller" clubs), positive reports and references are published so best not to get hopes too high for a start.
For example, Dutch journalist Marcel van der Kraan who
said these about Slot
"Liverpool fans should be confident because
Slot does not lack any confidence and he will play the way he wants," he said. "He has a super attacking style and it is very similar to that of Pep Guardiola.
"He will not adapt against any opposition. Slot is like Guardiola and it is attack, attack, attack. He demands so much from his players."
"He has a personality where he knows he can carry a club because he has done that with smaller clubs and Feyenoord.
"He is charismatic and if Liverpool have done their homework and studied him, then they will know
he is so similar to Klopp. He is full of energy and that is good for the Liverpool team because the players will not see much difference."
said these about ten Hag
"He is a massive fan of Pep Guardiola and his coaching is very similar," he said. "He is very intense, on the pitch every day and is an absolute fan of very attacking, dominant football.
"He's done this in the Dutch league but also most impressively in the Champions League and that's what makes him a very wanted manager."
and these
Erik ten Hag's football philosophy has always been like Pep Guardiola's and Johan Cruyff's. He likes to attack, to create things on the pitch.
His man management is excellent and all his players say they have learnt so much from him.
Whereas many coaches focus on the first XI, Ten Hag will spend an incredible amount of time on the training pitch. At Manchester United he won't just pay attention to the star players like Cristiano Ronaldo or Harry Maguire,
he'll also go to the 19th or 20th most important player. He's taken on players with different characters and he doesn't mind how many hours he has to spend with them, he will give all his time to them.
That's where he gets the respect from the players because they see the effort he puts in to improve them individually.
Even with those who have the most difficult background - some kind of baggage, maybe - if he thinks the talent is there he'll make sure they fit in.
Other examples incl. Sky sports features like these:
Erik ten Hag to Manchester United: His coaching journey from Twente to Ajax via Go Ahead Eagles explained in detail
Arne Slot to Liverpool: From FC Zwolle to Cambuur, AZ Alkmaar to Feyenoord, the making of Liverpool's next manager