Sports
I cannot take on Messi alone, van Dijk warns Liverpool teammates
World most expensive defender, Virgil van Dijk, has said he will not face a personal duel against Lionel Messi when Liverpool take on Barcelona in the semi-final of the Champions League.
Van Dijk is in contention for player of the year awards in England thanks to his transformative effect on Liverpool since joining from Southampton for £75m ($98m) last January.
However, the Dutchman believes a collective effort is required to halt Messi, who has scored 45 goals this season, two of which helped Barca beat Manchester United 4-0 on aggregate to progress to the last four.
“I think he’s the best player in the world but we’ll see. It’s going to be a great match-up for all of us,” said Van Dijk, who netted himself as Liverpool thrashed Porto 4-1 on Wednesday to complete a 6-1 aggregate victory.
“It’s about doing it all together, it’s never one-v-one, it’s never just me against a particular striker.
“It’s always us against everyone and I think that’s the only way we can defend well.”
Liverpool’s defence could be further bolstered for the Premier League and Champions League run-in by the return of Joe Gomez.
Gomez formed a formidable partnership with Van Dijk earlier in the season before breaking a leg in December.
Gomez made his return as a substitute in northern Portugal and is also preparing himself for the prospect of facing the “best player in the world” in Messi.
“It’ll be a difficult game. They’re one of the best in the world, clearly, and they’ve probably got the best player in the world and many others around him,” said Gomez.
“So it’s going to be a difficult game, but that’s what the Champions League is about.
“You don’t get this far to have easy games and we know you have to earn your place in the next round.”
-
News19 hours ago
EFCC: Abuja American School to refund Yahaya Bello’s $760k children’s fees
-
health23 hours ago
UK pledges £1b to support Nigeria’s fight against malaria
-
News23 hours ago
Tinubu mourns Enugu senator Ayogu Eze
-
News19 hours ago
Nigerian woman breaks GWR for 55-hour marathon interview
-
Entertainment18 hours ago
Tems samples Seyi Sodimu’s classic ‘Love Me Jeje’
-
News16 hours ago
Pathologist interprets MohBad’s toxicology result
-
News22 hours ago
Mark Zuckerberg loses $18b as Meta stock drops
-
News19 hours ago
Burkina Faso Junta bans BBC, VOA two weeks