Arne Slot has rejected claims standards are in danger of slipping at Liverpool - and is adamant his squad already possesses sufficient leaders going into next season.Mohamed Salah last week raised eyebrows when expressing concern the right example may not be set by players with additional gym work once he departs in the summer after nine years at the club.AdvertisementReds captain Virgil van Dijk then stated after Sunday's 3-2 Premier League defeat at Manchester United that "there is a lot of work to be done behind the scenes" after a disappointing defence of the championship won in dominant fashion the previous campaign.But Slot has issued a strong response to fears regarding the culture of his squad in the wake of changes that will also see the experience of Andy Robertson depart with doubts over the future of Alisson Becker.• Arne Slot expects another Liverpool transition but Reds boss makes 'drastic' promiseAdvertisement• Arne Slot provides Alexander Isak and Alisson updates as surprise Liverpool return on cards"Does Virgil mean the same as what Mo is saying? And what Mo is saying is that standards are really important for a football club," said the Reds boss."I cannot agree more with him! I did not hear him say that the standards are not okay now. Did you?"I’m not worried about it, let's put it that way. I’m not worried that the standards will be lower next season than they were this season, or the season before or the season before. No. I’m not worried about it. At all."AdvertisementIn reference to where standards must be met, Slot pointedly stated: "The standards are not only important in the gym. It’s also on the pitch. Okay. You understand me? Without me saying anything?"During an impassioned exchange with journalists as part of his regular pre-match media briefing ahead of Saturday's Premier League visit of Chelsea, Slot tensely gripped the chair behind which he was standing when reacting to suggestions the raft of new players hadn't grasped the high standards required."I wish I was able to say what I feel at this moment but I can’t," he said. "So, how will I answer that question then?AdvertisementFOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE! All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook page"As I said, I completely agree with him (Salah) how important these standards are. I think they (standards) are in a good place at the moment."I think it also makes sense that younger players – it doesn’t have to be the new players, it can be the seven-year-old that comes from the Academy – they usually gets the example of players like Mo and others for them to understand and to know what it takes to play every three days at this level.Advertisement"I see – and I think – that our younger players have improved in this already. I am completely convinced that we have enough players next season – and, add to that, the ones that we will sign – to put the standards exactly into the place they are needed."While another busy transfer window is anticipated at Liverpool, Slot doesn't believe signings are necessary to improve the leadership qualities in his squad that have been questioned during a difficult campaign."I’m not saying that we need to sign them," he said. "I think we have them already.Advertisement"As I said, senior players are not the only ones who set the standards at a club. If I look at Paris Saint-Germain: Desire Doue is 20, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is 25. Can they set standards for another generation or for a team?"I don’t know what time they are in the gym, by the way. But I do know they set the right standards on the pitch."And this is what Mo did when he was 26. I don’t think it comes down to ages that only 32 or 33-year-old players can set standards. They have lived it and experienced it and know what it takes to play at this level.Advertisement"But come on, we are not talking about Florian Wirtz or Hugo Ekitike or Alexander Isak and all these players we signed. They are not children, these are serious professionals that now know what it takes to play in the Premier League and Champions League at this level."Slot added: "It can only be better but it is not only down to 34-year-olds. They can definitely be a big help which they have been in the last two seasons and Virgil will still be next season as well. Standards can also be set by a 20-year-old, like Doue, or Salah who played for Liverpool when he was 26, he was also the first one in the gym then. That did not only start when he is what age he is now. It is not age related."Do standards come from the manager? 100%, he is very important. Players can help in that but it is definitely also that the manager sets standards as well."AdvertisementLiverpool are still without Alisson Becker for the game against Chelsea, although Giorgi Mamardashvili could return after missing the last two games. Salah remains one of several players absent, although Alexander Isak has resumed training after missing the defeat at United with a minor groin issue.
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