The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Incredible’ Liverpool

VAN DIJK HAILS HIS YOUNG SIDE AS THEY SEE OFF CHELSEA

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Virgil van Dijk paid tribute to Liverpool’s “incredible” young guns as the Dutch defender’s late goal grabbed a 1-0 win against Chelsea in the League Cup final yesterday.

Van Dijk settled a thrilling clash at Wembley with a header from Kostas Tsimikas’s corner in the final minutes of extra-time.

The Liverpool captain was one of few experience­d players left on the pitch for Juergen Klopp’s injury-hit team by the time he scored.

With Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Diogo Jota among Liverpool’s absentees, Klopp started with 20-year-olds Conor Bradley and Harvey Elliott before introducin­g Bobby Clark (19), James McConnell (19), Jayden Danns (18) and Jarell Quansah (21) from the bench.

“All the young boys on the pitch, in extra time. It’s incredible, I’m so proud of the boys,” Van Dijk said.

“They all played their part in what we achieved today. Intense game for both sides. They had chances we had chances. Amazing.

“First trophy as Liverpool captain. It’s all for the fans so let’s enjoy it.”

It was Liverpool’s first trophy since Klopp’s shock announceme­nt that he will step down at the end of this season after nine years in charge.

The seventh major trophy of the German’s reign was a nice way to repay him for his transforma­tive spell at Anfield.

But Van Dijk acknowledg­ed Liverpool have more targets in their sights to mark Klopp’s long goodbye.

The Reds sit top of the Premier League, face Southampto­n in the FA Cup fifth round on Wednesday and take on Sparta Prague in the Europa League last-16.

“You should always savour the good moments, this is definitely one of them,” Van Dijk said.

“Listen, we will never take things for granted and you see today it could have been the other was as well that we lost but we did a job, even with all the problems

we have had before the game.”

On the evidence of this spirited display Liverpool’s youngsters and their more seasoned stars like Van Dijk, the future is bright for the club.

“I’m so proud, proud to be part of this club and especially proud of the boys,” Van Dijk said.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? DELIGHT. Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp lifts the English League Cup trophy surrounded by his team after they beat Chelsea in the final at Wembley yesterday.
Picture: AFP DELIGHT. Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp lifts the English League Cup trophy surrounded by his team after they beat Chelsea in the final at Wembley yesterday.

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