Virgil van Dijk receives apology after he reacts to to Liverpool quadruple question
Virgil van Dijk will lead Liverpool into the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle after a 4-0 demolition of Tottenham (Picture: Getty) Virgil van Dijk scoffed at Troy Deeney’s suggestion that Liverpool are on course for an unprecedented quadruple following last night’s 4-0 demolition of Tottenham. Arne Slot’s relentless winning machine comfortably overturned a one-goal deficit at Anfield last night as Spurs were put to the sword in ruthless fashion. The Reds will now face Newcastle at Wembley next month in a game that will offer Jurgen Klopp’s successor a chance to claim his first piece of silverware. More trophies could potentially following with Liverpool still involved in the FA Cup, through to the last 16 of the Champions League without the need for play-off and holding a commanding lead in the race for the Premier League title. With a formidable squad boasting a clean bill of health and Mohamed Salah enjoying arguably his best ever season, Liverpool could be forgiven for feeling confident of a clean sweep. Not that Van Dijk was having any of it last night after he played a key role ina victory over Spurs that only served to underline that gap that currently exists between his team and the chasing pack. Asked about Liverpool’s chances of clean sweep, Van Dijk instantly dismissed former Watford striker Deeney’s question which prompted the CBS pundit to apologise. ‘I’m sorry I have been forced to ask the questions,’ Deeney said. @cbssportsgolazo “Oh, come on.”
Virgil van Dijk scoffed at Troy Deeney’s suggestion that Liverpool are on course for an unprecedented quadruple following last night’s 4-0 demolition of Tottenham.
Arne Slot’s relentless winning machine comfortably overturned a one-goal deficit at Anfield last night as Spurs were put to the sword in ruthless fashion.
The Reds will now face Newcastle at Wembley next month in a game that will offer Jurgen Klopp’s successor a chance to claim his first piece of silverware.
More trophies could potentially following with Liverpool still involved in the FA Cup, through to the last 16 of the Champions League without the need for play-off and holding a commanding lead in the race for the Premier League title.
With a formidable squad boasting a clean bill of health and Mohamed Salah enjoying arguably his best ever season, Liverpool could be forgiven for feeling confident of a clean sweep.
Not that Van Dijk was having any of it last night after he played a key role ina victory over Spurs that only served to underline that gap that currently exists between his team and the chasing pack.
Asked about Liverpool’s chances of clean sweep, Van Dijk instantly dismissed former Watford striker Deeney’s question which prompted the CBS pundit to apologise.
‘I’m sorry I have been forced to ask the questions,’ Deeney said.