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Van Dijk explodes and his statement shocks Europe

The captain spoke out  

By Charles Cornwall

The captain spoke out  
The captain spoke out  
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Virgil Van Dijk is a player with a strong temperament, as well as being an extraordinary defender where he is characterised by being a wall, as he is a player who always competes with great intensity in every play, as well as playing his physicality in every play demonstrating his leadership, which is why he is the captain at Anfield and with the Clockwork Orange.

His passion sometimes overflows and he does not measure the tone or the words with which he can address others, so this has already taken its toll, and the most recent incident was after being sent off against Newcastle, where he was suspended for three matches because he insulted the referee, so Virgil never holds anything back, when he feels like saying something he says it without the slightest problem.

And it is that in the international break, after the match of the Netherlands against Greece, where the Clockwork Orange ended up winning their last match in this international break, where they will continue as second place in Group B with twelve points, the same as the Greek national team, since the Clockwork Orange lost in their first match of this international break against France.

At the end of the match Van Dijk was interviewed and these were his words "Have you seen the pitch? Terrible. It's unbelievable that this is still allowed at this level", exposing the appalling conditions for the match at the Stadium OPAP Arena. Despite this, the Clockwork Orange were able to win the match, but Virgil has left a harsh complaint.

Van Dijk back at Anfield

The Reds captain, back from international duty, returns to Liverpool for Saturday's clash with Everton, where the Reds will be tasked with winning to move up the Premier League table, with the top spot becoming increasingly competitive, and a win secures their current third place and could see them move up to second.


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