Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk stated he understands folks’s considerations over the Premier League membership’s lack of switch business forward of the brand new season however the defender urged his teammates to step up following the departure of a number of key gamers.
The 32-year-old Van Dijk, who additionally captains the Netherlands nationwide crew, changed Jordan Henderson because the Merseyside outfit’s skipper after the England midfielder ended a 12-year-stay at Liverpool to affix Saudi Pro League membership Al-Ettifaq final month.
Liverpool has misplaced as many as six senior gamers, with Henderson and Fabinho transferring to Saudi Arabian sides, whereas fellow midfielders Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, James Milner, Naby Keita, and ahead Roberto Firmino leaving on free transfers.
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With three days to go earlier than the beginning of the brand new season, the variety of arrivals at Anfield has not stored tempo with exits, with midfielders Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai being the one two gamers Liverpool have signed within the shut season.
“I can definitely understand it in some ways, but I’m not a very negative person,” stated Van Dijk, who moved from Championship aspect Southampton to Liverpool in 2018, referring to followers’ worries.
“But obviously, when a lot of players are leaving, when your captain is leaving, your vice-captain is leaving, and at the moment, there are only two incomings.
“And the way we have been playing, in possession really good, but defensively when you concede goals, it’s not as good, I can understand some people having doubts.”
After narrowly lacking out on an unprecedented quadruple within the 2021-22 season, successful two home cups, the six-time European champion is not going to function within the Champions League for the primary time since supervisor Juergen Klopp’s first full season in 2016-17.
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“Let’s see if more players are coming in, and then we have to be ready again for a long season. It will be very tough if we look at the teams around us, but we want to be up there again, we want to be challenging again,” the Dutchman stated.
“We have to be confident, we should be confident, and we should still be learning each and every day.
“There have been characters leaving, players who have played a big part in the success, but others have to step up. That’s a nice challenge in my opinion. We should be excited.”
Liverpool will kick-off its marketing campaign with a visit to Chelsea on Sunday.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com