The Reds will be crowned champions if they avoid defeat in Sunday's (27.04.25) match at home to Tottenham and the coach has urged the team to focus on the task in hand before thinking about celebrations at Anfield.
Slot said: "It's a big responsibility. We are aware that the last time this club won the league was during the Covid time. So everybody is looking forward to Sunday.
"But we know there's still a job to do. We need at least one point. That is what we know and, hopefully, what our fans know as well when they come to the stadium that they support us in the best possible way as they have done all season, but also be aware of the fact that we still need a point.
"It's a nice game to look forward to but also a responsibility we have for Sunday."
The manager added: "The only thing I think about is hopefully all the players are available and prepare them.
"I know how hard it was to win against a team [Leicester City] that was close to relegation. It was hard to get the win over the line. I am not getting carried away at all."
Slot has enjoyed a fantastic first season since replacing Jurgen Klopp last year but stated that winning trophies is the remit for any Liverpool manager.
He said: "I've said many times, when you come in, you just look at how things are looking around you and then you work with your players to create a playing style, which we already knew we wouldn't change too much.
"But when players come back from holidays, you need to refresh them a bit on what is expected of them here. Then if you walk through the doors here or at Anfield, you know this club has to win trophies. That doesn't change when I walked through that door."