Arne Slot has come to the defence of Virgil van Dijk following criticism of the Liverpool captain's leadership from Wayne Rooney. The former Everton and Manchester United forward suggested last month that he felt Van Dijk had not adequately captained the Reds this season.
The Liverpool skipper responded to the comments, describing them as "lazy", although Rooney has maintained his position. The two then discussed their differences at Anfield following Tuesday evening's 1-0 Champions League triumph against Real Madrid.
However, he did somewhat backtrack on his views, implying Van Dijk had stopped putting in effort after signing a new contract was overly critical.
Slot spoke about Van Dijk's captaincy during Friday's press conference. He said: "I've picked captains at my former clubs where the age of the players was much younger.
"Maybe not completely because they were already the leader of the team, but hoping that it could help them become a leader of the team. But with Virgil, it's so clear that he's the leader of this team.
"When you walk through the AXA [training centre], when we start the training session. You can hear him, you can feel he's our leader.
"He's already been so important for this club for so many years, but I don't think I've had many captains who were so vocal, so loud as he is. He's been a very good captain for me, and since he became the captain of this club.
"He sets the bar at 10 out of 10, and when he has a nine out of 10 [performance], he sometimes gets criticised, too. I think other players will get compliments for a nine out of 10, but he gets criticised for that.
"He has had similar form to last season," Slot continued with Sky Sports. "But there were one or two moments this season where he could have done better defensively.
"And he got criticised by that straightaway. Maybe he should see it as a compliment - because that's where he set the bar from."

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