Virgil van Dijk: Liverpool aiming for 'unforgettable' season
Virgil Van Dijk has stressed that Liverpool are in a situation that "no one should take for granted" as the Reds look to make it an "unforgettable" season.
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Virgil Van Dijk has stressed that Liverpool are in a situation that "no one should take for granted" as the Reds look to make it an "unforgettable" season.
In just over six months time, England‘s 2022 World Cup campaign will get underway.
LISBON: Facing another free-flowing attack, Benfica will take on Liverpool in the Champions League likely betting on the same defensive formula that worked so well against Ajax.
While Liverpool play in Lisbon for the first time since 2010 on Tuesday, it has its significance in the tale of Jurgen Klopp’s time at Anfield.
Liverpool’s Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk reacts during a training session at the Liverpool FC training ground in Liverpool, north west England, on April 4, 2022, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League quater final leg 1 football match against Benfica. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
Benfica midfielder Adel Taarabt insisted Monday the Portuguese side have no fear of Liverpool ahead of their Champions League quarter-final tie against the English giants. Benfica will be looking to pull off another shock against six-time European champions Liverpool after already seeing off Barcelona in the group stage and Ajax in the last 16. "Of course we have a chance, we're in the quarter-finals," said Taarabt, who spent seven years in England with Tottenham, QPR and Fulham.
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