Unbelievable! Liverpool dressing room rules ‘change’ as new leaders leave their stamp

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JULY 22: (THE SUN OUT, THE SUN ON SUNDAY OUT) Fabinho, Virgil van Dijk. Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool celebrating in the dressing room after winning the Premier league at the end of the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Chelsea FC at Anfield on July 22, 2020 in Liverpool, England. Football Stadiums around Europe remain empty due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in all fixtures being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Liverpool’s squad dynamics have evolved over the last few months with new rules reportedly developed.

Liverpool’s new leadership team have reportedly set new dressing room rules in a bid to win over their team-mates. The summer departures of Jordan Henderson and James Milner saw Jurgen Klopp appoint a new group to oversee the dressing room.

Virgil van Dijk was appointed as club captain after Henderson’s controversial exit to Al-Ettifaq. The Dutchman’s promotion saw Trent Alexander-Arnold handed the vice-captaincy.

Henderson and Milner reportedly adopted strict rules during their time as leaders of the Anfield dressing room. Missteps such as poor timekeeping or the use of a mobile phone at the dinner table would result in a fine.

Van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold are claimed to have introduced a more lenient approach since their appointments as captain and vice-captain, respectively. The defensive duo have reportedly encouraged collective responsibility.

According to the Liverpool Echo, the adapted rules have prompted a more serene culture at the AXA Training Centre. Indeed, a positive start to the Premier League season has helped, but it has supposedly been noted that the players seem more relaxed.

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