Van Dijk set for prolonged spell on the sidelines
LIVERPOOL face the prospect of being without Virgil Van Dijk for several months after it was confirmed their key defender requires knee surgery – but they are reluctant to rule him out for the season.
News of anterior cruciate ligament damage to the 29- yearold, sustained in a controversial high challenge by Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford in Saturday’s 2- 2 Merseyside derby draw, is the nightmare scenario for the Reds.
“Following surgery, Van Dijk will begin a rehabilitation programme with the club’s medical team to enable him to reach full fitness as soon as possible,” a club statement said.
Not only does the injury rob the champions of one of their most influential players for the majority of their Premier League title defence, but also leaves Liverpool with just two senior centrebacks in Joel Matip, who has been plagued by niggling injuries himself, and Joe Gomez.
The damage suffered in his clash with Pickford, for which the Everton goalkeeper escaped punishment due to VAR official David Coote overlooking the tackle after ruling on the Holland captain’s offside in the build- up, means Van Dijk will have to have an operation.
However, club sources are unwilling to write off his season just yet, considering the player’s previously excellent fitness record, and remain hopeful he can still play a part in the campaign at some point.
It leaves Klopp with an immediate headache as he faces having to field the untested pair of Matip, whose return in the Merseyside derby was his first appearance since the opening day, and Gomez, who was dropped at the weekend after some recent patchy form.