The Netherlands national team is preparing to start its journey in Qatar, where under the leadership of our central defender Virgil van Dijk, they will debut next Monday against the African champions, the national team of Senegal, who will arrive wounded after the important absence of former Liverpool Sadio Mané, who could not recover from his terrible knee injury in the penultimate game of Bayern Munich before the break.
In Doha, Qatar, where Louis Van Gaal's national team are based, they trained outdoors where recently an on-field worker took the opportunity to approach the stars and send them a message. Frenkie De Jong 'The Orange' listened to this migrant, who told him directly: "Join Liverpool!", to which the FC Barcelona star smiled.
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This moment was made possible thanks to the contact and good faith that the 'Tulip' team had with the migrant workers who helped build stadiums and develop the areas necessary for the arrival of one of the best teams and candidates for the title. Van Dijk was among the most besieged and requested by the staff, for photograph and autograph, even our player was posted on the national team's official Twitter feed.
De Jong confessed that there may have been a Red's fan in the invited group, and that the cry to join England's biggest club may have been planned, but he does not rule out that it could happen one day, as today he is said to be happy in Catalonia where he arrived in the 19/20 season after an exorbitant 86 million euros from Ajax Amsterdam.
On the other hand, another of our players who would have action in the World Cup, would be Fabinho, who is doubtful for Tite in Brazil's opening match against Serbia next Thursday. The midfielder will have to earn a place in training to be in the starting eleven, and contribute with his class, intelligence and talent for the 'Canarinha' to win its sixth World Cup, something that has not happened since 2002 (Korea and Japan).
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