Dutch football club Liverpool star and defender, Virgil Van
Dyck, revealed his reasons for joining the Reds from
Southampton in January 2018 in a transfer deal worth
75 million pounds, after which he became one of the team’s
brightest stars and the best defender in the world and
a competitor The Golden Ball Award.
The Dutch footballer told English-language network PT Sports
that his decision to choose to move to the Reds came after
studying the nature of the clubs that presented him with the
offers of transfer, and knowing how to play them, in addition
to the club members who will become his colleagues, noting
that Liverpool and fans The club was a critical part of his move.
He added: “I think Liverpool at the time I made my decision
was the right choice, and that reaching the Champions League
final since I joined the team in the first six months was
a wonderful thing and it pushed me to develop more.”
Van Dyck stressed: “I love winning and hate losing, so when
we lose or score a goal in our goal and win, then I remain angry
at first, this is something inside me and I want to do my best
to help the team and get the best performance.”
He continued, saying: “The coach demands a lot from me,
and all of this helped me to be the player I am today.
There is a lot of tactical work that we do when we press a
high pressure on the competitor, so we have to deal with a lot
of spaces,” according to a newspaper. British Metro.
It is worth noting that Van Dyck, who is 28 years old,
won second place in the ranking of the best player in the world
this year after Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, seven points.