Virgil van Dijk told referee Stuart Attwell that he made a mistake when he neglected to send Lucas Bergvall off during Liverpool's defeat by Tottenham. Bergvall was already on a yellow card when ...
The 4-1 win against Ipswich was a milestone fixture for Van Dijk, whose form makes waving goodbye in May unthinkable ...
In essence, Van Dijk’s future at Liverpool is more than just a contract renewal—it is a test of the club’s ability to manage ...
No player has won more matches than van Dijk after reaching 300 appearances in all competitions in the club's history.
There has been plenty of speculation over the future of club captain, Virgil van Dijk, with the Dutchman out of contract at the end of the season. And Hato, given his age and profile, would ...
An angry Virgil van Dijk told Stuart Attwell he had made a mistake ... with the midfielder appearing to foul Kostas Tsimikas while on a yellow card. Referee Attwell declined to show the Spurs ...
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk is unequivocal in his stance that ... Bergvall had scythed down Kostas Tsimikas while on a yellow card. Referee Stuart Attwell decided to play advantage with ...
Lucas Bergvall scored the only goal of the game but was perhaps fortunate to be on the pitch (Picture: Getty) Virgil van Dijk says he told ... had been shown a yellow card for a clumsy sliding ...
But beyond the three points, key talking points emerged—Nunez’s resurgence, Virgil van Dijk’s leadership, and what FSG’s stance means for Liverpool’s ambitions under Arne Slot.
Virgil van Dijk rarely allows his focus to move away from his tunnel-visioned, one-game-at-a-time winning mentality. But on Saturday night, he allowed himself a glass of red wine with his wife Rike.
Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk among nine being rested for meaningless Champions League clash. Stirling Moss 1955 car at auction.