Liverpool manager Arne Slot on Virgil Van Dijk's new deal, their Premier League clash with Leicester and the title race and their big summer transfer plans
Melwood, Liverpool, UK
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00:00Morning.
00:01Morning.
00:02In blue again.
00:11First of all, Arne, obviously Virgil committing his future to the club on the back of Mo doing the same.
00:15What kind of statement do you feel the club is making by tying those two down?
00:20It tells you that we want to keep our best players,
00:25the players that have played a great season for so many years in a row now,
00:29and that we are able to keep them when they are a free agent,
00:34tells you probably the ambitions we have for the upcoming years.
00:39I'm really happy that the both of them extended Virgil.
00:44We've spoken about Mo last week and Virgil has been so important for us,
00:48defensively, offensively, in and around the dressing room.
00:52Great personality and a great football player.
00:57Obviously then I have to ask you about Trent as well.
01:00What message do you hope the fact that two out of the three have signed sense to him,
01:04and do you know yet what decision he's made regarding his future?
01:07Nah, I think you would be surprised if I answer differently now than I've answered for the whole season.
01:13It's nice that we've done already two announcements and we can talk about that for hours,
01:20but if you want to talk for hours about me, about Trent,
01:23then it's for hours the same answer.
01:25We don't talk about these things as long as things are not done yet,
01:29and they aren't, so that's why we don't talk in public about this situation.
01:33But I take it though, like you did with Mo and with Virgil,
01:37you would still hope that Trent would see his future here?
01:40Trent is coming back from an injury, he trained with us yesterday,
01:44and every time he plays with us and trains with us he shows his commitment,
01:48he shows how he's worked so hard to be back already now,
01:52and the moment he's on the pitch he shows me what a great football player he is,
01:56and how much he's involved in us trying to achieve our goals this season.
02:01He's worked so hard during the whole season and now in his rehab
02:04to be back with the team again, and the fans of Liverpool,
02:09everyone who watches football for the last five, six or seven years
02:13knows that he's an incredible full-back,
02:16has been an incredible full-back for this football club,
02:20and let's see what the future means.
02:22Ready for this weekend, Trent?
02:24Not to start, but if today and tomorrow things go well he might be on the bench,
02:31but definitely not to start because he's out for five and a half weeks,
02:35and this is today probably his first session with the team,
02:38it was Wednesday I think he did parts of the team session,
02:43so he's not able to start but hopefully he can be able to join us
02:47because for Conor he's been out for a long time,
02:50so for him to play 90 is easy as well.
02:52So it would be nice if Trent is with us during the weekend.
02:57The goal is obviously to get over the line,
02:59what thought have you given that this weekend could be the weekend
03:01that you clinched the Premier League title?
03:03Well, my thoughts are not on that at all, my thoughts are as always on Leicester and on our team,
03:10how to improve, what can we do better,
03:12so we could do many things better in the first half against West Ham,
03:16we could do a lot of things better in the second half,
03:18so during the start of the week we've worked on that a lot,
03:22and now we are working towards Leicester one game at a time and influence the one we can influence on,
03:30and that's the Leicester game.
03:31Arne, have you not given it any thought what this weekend might hold and what next weekend might hold?
03:39The honest answer is no, but I'm not sure if you believe me, but that is the honest answer.
03:50My whole life I'm living in the moment, in the day, and I'm not looking backwards a lot,
03:55and I'm not looking forward a lot because it's the type of person that I am,
04:00that I'm not constantly looking back at what I've achieved at former clubs.
04:03That is also so difficult in football, people constantly tell you try to enjoy,
04:08try to enjoy the whole journey and blah blah blah,
04:10but the only thing as a manager thinking of,
04:12oh, during the weekend there's a game coming up as well,
04:15and we need to win that, and we need to win the next, and we need to win the next.
04:18So maybe that's one of the reasons because I'm already so long in football
04:23that you get used to the fact of living day by day and trying to influence day by day.
04:30Fair enough. Just going back to Virgil then,
04:34how important a figure do you feel he is for this football club?
04:39It's almost difficult to describe because you know how important he is when you see him play.
04:47So that's what we all see.
04:49Everybody has given him compliments over the years so many times about how good he is as a defender.
04:56I mostly watch football and looking at ball possession,
05:04so he's so, so, so good at bringing the ball out from the back.
05:08His diagonal passes are of course known by everyone towards Mo,
05:13but the amount of times he plays balls through the lines, the timing when he passes it.
05:17And then the leader he is in and around this AXA training centre,
05:23that is something I haven't worked with a player like him in terms of leadership.
05:29So the energy he brings to the team in every single training session.
05:32And how professional he is for himself but also tries to influence his teammates,
05:39especially the younger ones. I think Ryan is a great example of that.
05:42He's constantly on him, trying to make him even more of a professional than Ryan already is.
05:50But Ryan wasn't used to playing so many games, so he's constantly on him.
05:53So he's having a big influence at this club.
05:57But the main influence he has is of course in the weekend,
06:02and that is also the thing he has to focus on mostly.
06:06But the good thing with him is he also attributes here at the AXA,
06:10and hopefully he can do that in the upcoming two seasons as well.
06:15You say upcoming two seasons, I just wonder with Virgil,
06:18how long do you think he can play at the very highest level for?
06:21In recent years we've seen Thiago Silva play at 39 for Chelsea in the Premier League.
06:26Has Virgil got the potential to be at that level for many years to come?
06:31That is difficult because I can only judge him on the quality he has now,
06:37and I'm not an expert in what is then the reason why Thiago could do this
06:43and what you need to have to do.
06:45The one thing that first comes to my mind is to stay fit.
06:48If a player at any age is out for two or three months,
06:52I've noticed that this season even more than the years I've worked at different clubs,
06:58because I think here this is the highest level there is in football, the Premier League,
07:02and if you're out here for two or three months it's quite hard for players
07:05to come back immediately to their old level.
07:08So my first take is stay fit, and if he would stay fit I see no reason why he would regress,
07:15and the club as well, otherwise we wouldn't have given him a two-year contract.
07:21A lot of talk among fans about the number nine position
07:25and how different players have played that role this season.
07:28I just wonder going forward what kind of qualities do you want in your number nine,
07:32and what would suit your tactics from that position ideally going forward?
07:37Do you want a difficult answer or a simple answer?
07:40Let's go somewhere.
07:41The simple answer is what you want from a number nine – goals.
07:45That's why you play a forward, not only a winger but also your number nine.
07:50So he needs to produce goals.
07:52And apart from that, I think in modern-day football a number nine,
07:57like a right winger, like a midfielder, like a defender,
08:00they need to work hard and be part of an intense pressing team.
08:04If you look at the teams that are now playing in the semi-final of the Champions League,
08:10they are all 11 players that work their ass off.
08:14Is that – or can I – yeah, that's still okay?
08:18Apologies for the language.
08:19Yeah, apologies for the language.
08:21So that is also what I'm expecting from our number nine,
08:24that he's part of an intense pressing team.
08:27But in the end it's helpful that the number nine of Liverpool,
08:32or at any team in the world, scores goals.
08:35That was the short answer.
08:37The last five-five.
08:38Now that they're both done, Arno,
08:40are you able to give us any insight on how impressed you've been
08:43with how Mo and Virgil have not let any of the contract talk
08:47and obviously what's been going on this season impact anything at all on the pitch?
08:52Yeah, but maybe pundits media always assume that we are so affected by what's been said in the media,
09:01but if you are playing so many years at this level like Virgil and Mo do,
09:05I don't think you are affected anymore by what people say.
09:10And these two players are also not – if they wouldn't get a contract anywhere around the world anymore,
09:18it's not like they don't have enough money to do some groceries next season.
09:23So probably they're not as worried as you might think they were about their situation.
09:30You might, might, might give the club some compliments that they played so well,
09:36maybe, maybe because they had to pay for a contract,
09:39which is I think not true because they played six years so well when they had a contract.
09:44But I think these players are old enough that they are not affected by what's been said in the media.
09:52And Virgil's spoken recently about it being a big summer for the club,
09:56and you don't often hear that from players but maybe telling of obviously his stature within the squad.
10:01But how important was that to the two of them, Virgil and Mo,
10:04that obviously there are those assurances of the club building for the future, of course?
10:08Yeah, I think at Liverpool there's always a big summer at a club like this,
10:13and it's already a big summer now because maybe the players don't follow everything that's been said in the media,
10:20me neither, but what I do know sitting here every time that it was a big thing,
10:24can we hold on to them, can we hold on to them?
10:26And by holding on already on two, it's already a big summer.
10:31So let's see what the rest of the summer will bring.
10:36But it would be strange for me to say now that I'm not happy with the team we are having,
10:41because I've said this for a year, so we are happy with the team we're having.
10:45So maybe, maybe if we can even keep that team, that would already be a big summer.
10:49Karl?
10:51On that though, people always say if you stand still you go backwards in terms of chances,
10:57so how much are you planning for the improvements that have to be made,
11:01and where do you think improvements have to be made in this team,
11:04which have done so well already this season?
11:06Yeah, we've showed the opposite last season because we didn't change anything,
11:10so I don't think we went downwards.
11:15But in general I agree with you, but there is also a lot of loss of study being done.
11:23The longer a team plays together, the more success it has.
11:27So I think the core of the team you want to keep as long as you can together,
11:32as long as they are performing in the best possible way.
11:35But it is also in general good to have some new energy in and around the place
11:40with one or two new players, that I agree on.
11:44But it isn't really a necessity if you look at the quality we have
11:50and the quality of the season we've had.
11:52Because, again, we saw during the week how good of a team Newcastle is,
11:59so they're number three now.
12:01So that they played so well against us in the League Cup final
12:06is probably not a surprise anymore.
12:09And Paris Saint-Germain has been good,
12:11but Villa showed the number seven at the moment in England
12:16that they can win from Paris Saint-Germain.
12:19What a league we are in.
12:22We've spoken over the course of the season about frustration
12:27and maybe people focusing on results rather than performances,
12:31but in recent weeks it feels like it's flipped a little bit
12:34with lots of pundits talking about Liverpool's performances not being great,
12:38maybe calling it a bit of a wobble,
12:40but the reality is over the last six games
12:42you've actually gained five points on Arsenal
12:44at this crucial point of the season.
12:45Do you think that there's not been enough focus on Liverpool's resilience
12:49at this stage of the season?
12:51That's difficult to judge because I don't follow everything that's being said.
12:55What I see is that indeed I think we've won five out of the last six games.
13:01And what I've seen is during the whole season,
13:05I've said this I think multiple times,
13:07the first 32 games we've played in the Premier League were,
13:10apart from three or four, they were all tough,
13:14but when you look at the results,
13:16I think we've won many games with one or two goals difference
13:20and only two or three with more than two goals difference.
13:24That tells you that it is a very good league we are in,
13:28and how hard it is to win a game of football,
13:30and I'm not bothered by opinions of pundits,
13:34that's where they are for.
13:36They need to have an opinion,
13:38and yes, we didn't play well the second half against West Ham,
13:41so if they tell we didn't play well the second half against West Ham,
13:44I have to totally agree with them,
13:46but let's look back at Wolves away.
13:48We didn't play well for 90 minutes,
13:50and that was the start of the season.
13:52So it's not the first time that we don't play well Wolves at home,
13:57second half performance, not one shot on target.
14:00So I think you can look at it both ways.
14:03You can see there's a big compliment that you then are
14:05where you are in the league, where we are,
14:07or you say it's not the team like City that was at half-time last season,
14:11either 2-0 up, either 3-0 up or 4-0 up.
14:15Yeah, that would be the next step for us,
14:19if that's still possible,
14:22because Pep says that isn't possible in the current Premier League anymore.
14:26But everyone is going to try to next season,
14:28he, Mikel and me as well.
14:31Yeah, it's nice to know.