Khaleej Times

Liverpool’s Van Dijk primed for derby debut in cup

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liverpool — Virgil van Dijk, the world’s most expensive defender, could make his Liverpool debut against local rivals Everton at Anfield in Friday night’s opening FA Cup third-round clash.

The centre back is eligible to play after his registrati­on was finalised following his protracted 75 million pound ($101.8 million) move from Southampto­n.

Manager Juergen Klopp has yet to say whether he intends to plunge the Dutchman straight into action, particular­ly in such a high-profile game, but Van Dijk is likely to feature at least on the bench.

The shape of Klopp’s team is further complicate­d by British media reports that Barcelona are about to table a bid for Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho. Meanwhile, Mo Salah and Sadio Mane may not feature in Friday’s game after the German agreed to allow them to attend the African Footballer of the Year awards in Ghana on Thursday.

A private plane will fly them back with Klopp seemingly relaxed about the unusual arrangemen­ts. “We have two of the three best African players in our squad. We have to show them respect. We are going to sleep in a hotel the night before the match, they are going to sleep on a plane. That is the only difference,” he said. With Manchester City so far ahead in the Premier League, the FA Cup, which Liverpool last won in 2006, may represent Klopp’s best chance of winning his first trophy at the club, although Everton always represent a formidable barrier. Last month they drew 1-1 at Anfield and have never lost a cup tie against their neighbours there.

All four previous Anfield derbies in the FA Cup, stretching back 116 years, have been drawn, most recently 1-1 in 2009 when Everton won the replay. Friday’s other tie pits 2016 champions Manchester United against Derby County, who are second in the Championsh­ip, while neighbours City play Burnley on Saturday.

To the dismay of purists, the draw has been staggered over four days with Monday’s final game between Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace marking the first time video assistant referee (VAR) will be used in a major English game.

The technology will be restricted to three “game-changing” situations — goals, penalties and straight red cards — at a time when referees have been criticised for getting high-profile decisions wrong.

Last week in the league, Arsenal were on the wrong end of a harsh handball penalty decision which led to a late equaliser for West Bromwich Albion. The FA Cup holders will be hoping for better luck when they begin their defence of a competitio­n they have won three times in the past four years at managerles­s Nottingham Forest on Sunday. Shrewsbury are among the lower division teams scenting a traditiona­l third-round upset against higherrank­ed opponents. — Reuters

 ?? — AFP ?? Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk is eligible to play for Liverpool after his registrati­on was finalised following his protracted 75 million pound move from Southampto­n.
— AFP Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk is eligible to play for Liverpool after his registrati­on was finalised following his protracted 75 million pound move from Southampto­n.

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