Virgil van Dijk loves the Arne Slot regime and shared his opinion on the new pre-match protocols at Liverpool.
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Liverpool riding high at the topSlot doing a fine job after replacing KloppVan Dijk reacts to new rulesFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Slot, who took over after Jurgen Klopp’s successful tenure, has made an impressive start at Anfield. The Dutchman has guided Liverpool to a strong position, sitting four points clear at the summit of the Premier League table with a game in hand over second-placed Chelsea.
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Van Dijk has embraced the new era and continues to shine as one of Liverpool's standout performers. In an interview with , the centre-back highlighted a significant change under Slot's regime: the option for players to stay at their own homes rather than hotels before home matches.
"It's everyone's own preference, but it's the rules now," Van Dijk said. "Personally, I like to sleep in my own bed and be with my family, and so it works out quite well. But what we did in the past worked out quite well, too, as we've been very successful in terms of winning."
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This new approach marks a departure from the policies under Klopp, where the team would often convene at hotels before matches. Slot’s adjustment is intended to help players and staff feel more comfortable and better prepared, allowing them to benefit from familiar surroundings ahead of crucial games.
Van Dijk appreciates the change, particularly at this stage in his career and added: "Personally, at this stage of my life, I definitely like to be as much at home as possible. And I've got all the resources to get myself ready in terms of recovery, whether it's a pool, sauna, ice bath, or anything else I need to get ready. Obviously, we travel quite a lot [as well]; FaceTime is a big tool that could sort of keep you a little with your family. But this year, the regime has changed, and we have a little bit more time to be home and not spend time in too many hotels, and it gives you a little bit more time to be with your family."
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As Liverpool adapt to life under Slot, Van Dijk's glowing endorsement of the changes reflects a team that is thriving under its new management. They will next be in action on Boxing Day when they host Leicester City at Anfield. With the Reds looking to solidify their lead at the top of the Premier League table, the Dutch defender’s leadership and form will be crucial in their push for silverware this season.






