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Why Virgil Van Dijk was upset about ‘disrespectful’ journalist asking Arne Slot about Xabi Alonso

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Virgil van Dijk called out a journalist for asking Liverpool manager Arne Slot about Xabi Alonso, labelling the question “very disrespectful” after the team’s win over Marseille.

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk spoke up following the 3-0 result, saying that while criticism comes with the territory, some questions go too far.

It was an unusually firm response from Virgil van Dijk, who often chooses his words carefully and has long championed respect and professionalism in football.

Arne Slot, Manger of Liverpool, and Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool acknowledge the fans after the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion FC and Liverpool FC.
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Virgil van Dijk defends Arne Slot after ‘disrespectful’ question

Virgil van Dijk addressed the issue directly after Liverpool’s 3-0 victory over Marseille in the Champions League.

The Dutch defender responded to a reporter who had asked Arne Slot if Xabi Alonso was being lined up to replace him as manager.

He said simply, “That was very disrespectful.”

Virgil van Dijk went on to explain that while scrutiny is expected at a club of Liverpool’s size, respect should always be maintained.

He stated, “Criticism is justified if you look at what we are doing in the season, especially based on last season.”

He described it as an important night, not just for the result but for the togetherness it represented.

Arne Slot, who had laughed off the original question as one of the “weirdest” he had ever heard, was praised by his players for handling the situation calmly.

Virgil van Dijk leads Liverpool’s response to media pressure

Virgil van Dijk’s comments reflected the leadership and professionalism expected within Liverpool’s dressing room.

While speculation around Xabi Alonso’s possible return to Anfield continues, Virgil van Dijk made it clear that the team’s focus remains on performance and consistency under the current manager.

His comments served as a reminder of the importance of dignity and respect in professional football.

Liverpool now turn their attention to Bournemouth as they look to extend their unbeaten run and keep their Champions League campaign on track.

For Virgil van Dijk, the moment in Marseille wasn’t about confrontation — it was about setting standards and ensuring respect remains part of the game.