The Scotsman

Reds can rely on Adrian in his first start says Van Dijk

- By SIMON PEACH

Adrian could scarcely ask for a bigger stage on which to make his first Liverpool start, but the experience­d goalkeeper has been backed by Virgil van Dijk to prove his worth in the Uefa Super Cup.

Eyebrowswe­reraisedla­st week when the 32-year-old joined the Reds on a free transfer, the former West Ham goalkeeper replacing Simon Mignolet as backup to Alisson Becker.

Adrian has had precious little time to settle into his new surroundin­gs, though, as Alisson sustained a calf complaint against Norwich in Friday’s Premier League opener.

The Spaniard produced a solid display after his 39th-minute introducti­on and is now set to make his first start against Chelsea in Istanbul, where former Celtic defender Van Dijk backed his new team-mate to impress.

“Adrian has been in for his second week,” the Netherland­s captain said. “Since then, we have been working day in, day out.

“For him, it is good for him that he is playing straight away. It is not the situation though that he would hope for, that he would come in after Alisson gets injured.

“He is experience­d enough to go out there and show his qualities. He has plenty of qualities. He played so many years in the Premier League and you can already see in training how good he can be.

“He needs our support as we defend together. He needs us and we need him as well. He will definitely do the job.”

Alisson’s injury is one of several selection headaches for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who has to decide whether to start Sadio Mane after an intense summer playing for Senegal at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Asked about his fitness, the forward said: “Yes, I think I am ready. Time is scarce.

“For sure, I have been playing for a long time. I haven’t had holidays for seven years of over 20 days, I am used to it. I am ready. I am here now so let’s do it.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom