The Citizen (KZN)

Virgil: This is a big job

SKIPPER SAYS THE TEAM MUST GET IT RIGHT TO REPLACE KLOPP

- – AFP

Virgil van Dijk admits Liverpool have a “big job” to replace Jurgen Klopp when the German steps down at the end of the season. Van Dijk is coming to terms with Klopp’s shock decision to quit once the current campaign is over.

The Reds captain does not believe uncertaint­y over Liverpool’s long-term future will affect their ambitions this season.

They crushed Norwich 5-2 in the FA Cup fourth round over the weekend in the first game since Klopp’s bombshell announceme­nt.

But he knows Liverpool must get it right when they pick Klopp’s replacemen­t.

“The club will have a big job on their hands, that is well known,” Van Dijk said.

“To replace not only the manager but the whole staff and there are so many things that will change.

“I’m very curious which direction that will go in but when that will be announced we will see our situation.

“It will be the end of Juergen Klopp’s era – I am still part of it that’s why I don’t like to talk about it – and that is my main focus.

“Hopefully we will have the success we all dream of and by then probably there will be more clarificat­ion about what the club wants for the future and then we will see.”

Asked whether he saw himself being part of the next era, Van Dijk added: “That’s a big question. I don’t know.”

Bigger tests await Liverpool on Klopp’s farewell tour, with Chelsea visiting tonight before they head to Arsenal next weekend.

Dutch defender Van Dijk, 32, insists nothing will be different about Liverpool’s approach as the Premier League leaders chase silverware

in four competitio­ns.

“Nothing has really changed. Obviously things will change at the end of the season and in the new season but at the moment it doesn’t and we have to keep doing the same things,” he said.

“It’s easier said than done but I sense the boys think like that as well and it is the job for me to ensure we keep it that way.

“We are all human beings and

we have emotions – some players feel different about the manager’s announceme­nt than others.

“That’s absolutely normal because everyone thinks in different ways but I didn’t notice the profession­alism being dropped or the level of standard.

“The training sessions I have seen in the last couple of days were not different than before.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? RESPECT. Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk (left) says it will be tough to replace manager Juergen Klopp at the end of the season.
Picture: Getty Images RESPECT. Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk (left) says it will be tough to replace manager Juergen Klopp at the end of the season.

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