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Liverpool are in a transitional phase, says Van Dijk

Liverpool and Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk believes the Merseyside outfit are in a transitional phase but said he had lots to offer club and country after last season's struggles.

Once a fan favourite who could not put a foot wrong, the 32-year-old was criticised for his performances last term but told reporters he felt he had got the new campaign off to a promising start, despite being sent off at Newcastle United last month.

"We are in a kind of transition phase with Liverpool," Van Dijk told Dutch media on the eve of the Netherlands' European Championship qualifier against Greece in Eindhoven on Thursday.

“So of course it's nice to feel that the manager (Juergen Klopp) still considers me part of the new team, of Liverpool 2.0 so to speak. We spoke a lot in the first weeks of preparation. That showed confidence in me.”

Liverpool finished a disappointing fifth in the Premier League last season and missed out on the lucrative Champions League for the first time since the 2015-16 season.

Centre back Van Dijk was named Liverpool captain after the departure of Jordan Henderson to Saudi Arabia in July and said there were differences in the role for club and country.

“Naturally I’m proud and it is a big responsibility," he said. "This is no different with the Dutch national team but with Oranje you are often only together for a few days, so the number of tasks as captain is not too bad.

"There's a lot involved at the club, both on and off the field. You get involved in almost everything.”

Van Dijk was sent off after 28 minutes in the 2-1 win at Newcastle, allegedly swearing at the referee as he left the field, and has been charged by the FA for acting in an improper manner in the aftermath of being shown a red card.

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