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Van Dijk Issues 'pressure' warning to boss Slot following Liverpool's reality check

Van Dijk Issues ‘pressure’ warning to boss Slot following Liverpool’s reality check

September 18, 2024 Williams 0

Virgil van Dijk has made it clear that Liverpool boss Arne Slot won’t have a honeymoon period as he settles into his new role. Despite […]

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