Exclusive: Van Dijk says Liverpool in title ‘fight’ for Klopp – ‘I want city to explode’

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says he wants to make “the city explode” by clinching the Premier League title to send Jurgen Klopp out in style.

The Reds are locked in a fierce three-way battle with Arsenal and Manchester City to be crowned champions of England.

Next up for Liverpool is the visit of Sheffield United on Thursday, live on TNT Sports and discovery+.

Ahead of the match at Anfield, Van Dijk explained to TNT Sports what it would mean for Liverpool to clinch their second league crown under Klopp and their first since the Covid-hit 2019-20 season, when they were forced to celebrate in an empty stadium.

“We experienced it once without the fans. It makes me want to achieve it even more because I want the fans to be there with us,” Van Dijk said.

“I want the city to explode when we get the trophy in our hands. That’s what we fight for. That’s what we fight for since day one when pre-season started.

“That’s why all our sacrifices will hopefully be rewarded. The other two teams are also doing it.

“That’s the beauty of football. We have to fight as hard as we can to play and win games and hopefully be on the good side in the end.”

Liverpool face stiff competition with nine games of the Premier League season remaining.

After wins for Arsenal and defending champions City in midweek, Liverpool sit in second place and need a win on Thursday to regain top spot.

“The standard is very high. You can only be playing for the title if you are consistent and all three of us have been very consistent throughout the season,” Van Dijk continued.

“Winning games…sometimes when you have to come from behind or score in the last minute and each one of us has been doing that.

“Consistency is key, not only as a player but as a team because everyone has to play their part in that case.”

So how much attention is Van Dijk paying to Liverpool’s title rivals?

“To be fair, I don’t really watch it that much. Obviously a very good friend of mine in Nathan Ake plays for City, so obviously we see each other now and then,” Van Dijk said.

“In the end, what I’ve learned over the years, is that you have to focus on yourself. That’s the only thing you have influence on.

“You get the results because I don’t live under a rock – that’s just something you will get. But, in the end, it’s about making sure you are the best version at the game, in order to win the game. That takes time as well. That’s the main focus.”

Last summer saw big change at Anfield, with the likes of Sadio Mane, Jordan Henderson, James Milner and Roberto Firmino leaving the club after a fifth-place finish.

A midfield revolution took place with the arrivals of Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo, leaving few predicting that a Liverpool side seemingly in transition would finish top of the standings.

“It’s been an incredible season for us, in so many different ways. A lot has happened so far,” Van Dijk said.

“Obviously red cards, injuries, young players coming through, manager leaving announcement at the end of the season.

“So yeah, it’s been a rollercoaster, a little bit, but it’s been a good rollercoaster. Let’s keep it that way. Let’s see what the last couple of months are going to bring, where we are going to give it everything and hopefully to get some silverware.”

Undoubtedly the biggest bump on the rollercoaster ride was Klopp’s shock announcement in January that he would leave the club at the end of the season.

The German will depart after nine years at the helm at Anfield, where he has led the club back to the top of English and European football with Premier League and Champions League victories.

He was also responsible for the £75 million signing of Netherlands international Van Dijk from Southampton in January 2018, at the time a world record fee for a defender.

And the 32-year-old, who succeeded Henderson as Reds captain in the summer, is expecting emotional scenes when the club says goodbye to the legendary manager at the end of the campaign.

“It means a lot. The manager means a lot to me. Making sure I joined Liverpool is something I will never take for granted. I will always be grateful,” Van Dijk said.

“What we achieved at the club, he made my dream come true. It’s special and I will always cherish that. We are definitely going to miss him but we still have a job to do.

“It’s not only that we are going to try and do this only for him. We are going to try and do it for ourselves, do it for the fans, do it for every Liverpool fan around the world.

“Definitely at the end of the season it’s going to be emotional but let’s make it good emotional, that we have something to celebrate. We will see. But that he will be missed is for sure.”

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Überragender Foden trifft dreifach: ManCity schlägt Aston Villa und kontert Arsenal

Manchester City hat im Titelrennen erfolgreich auf den Pflichtsieg des FC Arsenal reagiert. Während Haaland und De Bruyne gegen Aston Villa 90 Minuten auf der Bank verblieben, avancierte Dreierpacker Foden zum Matchwinner.

Dreierpacker im Fokus: Während Erling Haaland (re.) auf der Bank blieb, sorgte Phil Foden (#47) für Tore.

Dreierpacker im Fokus: Während Erling Haaland (re.) auf der Bank blieb, sorgte Phil Foden (#47) für Tore.

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Viel war nach dem 0:0 Manchester Citys gegen Arsenal, das den Titelverteidiger am Mittwoch durch einen Erfolg gegen Luton Town zusätzlich unter Druck gesetzt hatte, über die Offensive der Skyblues diskutiert worden. Dabei immer wieder im Fokus: Der fast unsichtbare Haaland, dessen Leistung in den Topspielen gegen die Londoner und Liverpool (1:1) Roy Keane gar mit dem Auftreten eines Drittliga-Spielers gleichgesetzt hatte.

Der Norweger dürfte nicht zuletzt auch deshalb heiß darauf gewesen sein, nach zwei torlosen Ligapartien endlich wieder ins Schwarze zu treffen – fand sich aber überraschend auf der Bank wieder, auf der auch De Bruyne Platz nahm.

Watkins-Vertreter kontert Rodri

Dennoch kam die insgesamt auf vier Positionen veränderte Heimelf im Etihad gut in die Partie und übernahm sofort die Spielkontrolle, aus der heraus Rodri nach gut zehn Minuten die verdiente Führung erzielte (11.). Der feinen Kombination folgte jedoch lange kein gefährlicher Abschluss mehr. Erst Grealish näherte sich wieder nennenswert an (24.).

Während Pep Guardiola freiwillig auf seinen treffsichersten Angreifer verzichtete, musste Gegenüber Unai Emery dies gezwungenermaßen tun. Three-Lions-Stürmer Watkins fehlte ebenso wie auch Stammkeeper Emiliano Martinez.

Duran und Olsen kamen dafür als zwei von sechs neuen Kräften gegenüber dem 2:0 gegen die Wolves in die Anfangsformation – und fügten sich blendend ein. Während Olsen besagten Abschluss Grealishs parierte und gegen Alvarez herausragend mit dem Fuß rettete (37.), zeigte sich der Kolumbianer Duran in der 20. Minute eiskalt und traf zum 1:1.

Zaniolo öffnet die Tür

Bis kurz vor dem Pausenpfiff sah es anschließend danach aus, als ob die Villans das ob des himmelblauen Dauerdrucks doch etwas schmeichelhafte Remis in die Kabine bringen könnten. Dann aber erlaubte sich Zaniolo bei einem Freistoß Fodens in der Mauer einen Patzer, weshalb der eigentlich harmlose Standard unhaltbar für den starken Olsen einschlug (45.+1). Beinahe wäre anschließend sogar der Doppelschlag gefolgt, doch Alvarez scheiterte erneut am Martinez-Vertreter (45.+5).

Wie der erste Durchgang geendet hatte, so begann dann der zweite: Olsen gewann ein Eins-gegen-eins, diesmal gegen Bernardo Silva (48.), nach welchem sich dann auch Gegenüber Ortega Moreno erstmals auszeichnen durfte. Gegen Douglas Luiz und Lenglet klärte der ehemalige Bielefelder binnen kürzester Zeit gleich zweimal (55.). Die letzten Offensivbemühungen der Villans.

Fodens Doppelschlag zur Entscheidung

Ganz anders die Hausherren, die auch ohne De Bruyne und Haaland nicht nur das Spielgeschehen souverän kontrollierten, sondern nach gut einer Stunde zudem die Vorentscheidung nachlegten: Rodri bediente Foden, der direkt einschob und nur sieben Minuten nach dem Doppelpack auch noch den Dreierpack schnürte (69.).

Selbst hatte er den Ball zuvor abgefangen und mit der Einzelaktion nachdrücklich unterstrichen, an diesem Abend eine Nummer zu groß für die Villans zu sein, die in der Nachspielzeit dann sogar noch Pfosten-Glück bei einem letzten Versuch des eingewechselten Sergio Gomez hatten (90.+3).

Durch den überzeugenden und auch in der Höhe verdienten Sieg der Skyblues steht im Titelrennen nun der FC Liverpool unter Druck, der am Donnerstagabend ab 20.30 Uhr (LIVE! bei kicker) auf Sheffield United trifft. Für Manchester City geht es am Samstag ab 13.30 Uhr gegen Crystal Palace weiter, Aston Villa empfängt etwas später um 16 Uhr den FC Brentford.

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Foden scores stunning hat-trick as City keep the pace with big win over Villa

Phil Foden capped a scintillating display with a hat-trick as Manchester City moved to within a point of the Premier League summit courtesy of a 4-1 victory over Aston Villa at Etihad Stadium.

The reigning champions got off to the perfect start when Rodri hammered home Jeremy Doku’s cross on 11 minutes.

However, a depleted Villa – who were missing key stars in Ollie Watkins, Emiliano Martinez and John McGinn – pulled level nine minutes later when Jhon Duran polished off a slick one-two with Morgan Rogers.

The visitors looked to be heading in level at the interval but fell behind again in first-half stoppage time when a wall collapsed to allow Foden’s free kick to easily beat Robin Olsen.

Foden put the result beyond doubt just past the hour with a crisp, first-time strike in off the post that took his tally for the season to 20 in all competitions.

The 23-year-old then secured his treble and the match ball with a long-range rocket that flew into the top corner 20 minutes from time.

The result means City stay third but they are now just a point adrift of new leaders Arsenal, who beat Luton Town. Pep Guardiola’s champions are behind second-placed Liverpool on goal difference, but the Merseysiders can return to the top of the table if they beat Sheffield United on Thursday night.

Villa stay fourth but fifth-placed Tottenham could move above them if they win their game in hand.

Next up, Man City travel to Crystal Palace on Saturday lunchtime while Villa host Brentford later that afternoon.

Talking Point – Foden continues to grab the headlines as City find another gear

Guardiola raised a few eyebrows when he benched both Kevin de Bruyne and Erling Haaland for a clash with a team currently occupying a spot in the top four and who had outplayed them when they met at Villa Park back in December.

However, with three Premier League matches in one week and a crunch UEFA Champions League quarter final tie followed by an FA Cup semi final with Chelsea to come in April, it was a case of now or never if he wanted to give his big guns some minutes off.

In the end, it didn’t affect the outcome as Foden – as he has so often done this season – took centre stage to drag the Citizens back on track in their pursuit of a fourth straight title.

Indeed, both City and Arsenal cranked up the heat on Liverpool, who now need to respond at home to struggling Sheffield United. It may well be a case of as you were in the title race when this round of fixtures closes, but City have the chance to apply some more heat at the weekend as their trip to Crystal Palace comes before what looks like far trickier encounters on paper for both Arsenal (Brighton away) and Liverpool (Man United away).

Any slip could be critical but at present the race looks like going to the wire with City – and Foden – very much primed for the chase with the outcome still too close to call.

Player of the match

Phil Foden (Man City). Who else? The youngster has emerged as City’s main man this season and his virtuoso showing meant Guardiola had the luxury of leaving both Haaland and De Bruyne on the bench. The City star is sure to be amongst the red-hot favourites for the individual gongs come the end of the campaign.

Player Ratings

MAN CITY: Ortega 7, Lewis 7, Ruben Dias 7, Akanji 7, Gvardiol 7, Rodri 9, Bernado Silva 7, Doku 8, Foden 10, Grealish 7, Alvarez 7. Subs: Kovacic 6, Nunes 6, Gomez n/a, Bobb n/a.

ASTON VILLA: Olsen 8, Konsa 6, Diego Carlos 6, Lenglet 7, Digne 6, Zaniolo 5, Iroegbunam 6, Douglas Luiz 6, Rogers 6, Diaby 6, Duran 6. Subs: Tielemans 6, Moreno 5, Chambers 5, Bailey 6, Kellyman 5.

Match Highlights

11’ – GOAL! – Man City 1-0 Aston Villa: (Rodri). The hosts secure the early breakthrough as Rodri arrives on cue to meet Doku’s low cross with a thumping first-time shot.

20’ – GOAL! – Man City 1-1 Aston Villa: (Duran). The visitors pull level as Duran plays a delightful one-two with Rogers and guides a fine low shot into the far corner from the left side of the box.

45+1’ – GOAL! – Man City 2-1 Aston Villa: (Foden). The champions regain the lead as Foden fires a 22-yard free kick through the wall and into the corner. Olsen had no chance as his wall evaporated in front of him.

62’ – GOAL! – Man City 3-1 Aston Villa: (Foden). It’s Foden at the double as he guides a shot from the edge of the box in off the post following lovely foot work from Rodri.

70’ – GOAL! – Man City 4-1 Aston Villa: (Foden). It’s the hat-trick! Foden wins the ball back deep in Villa territory and sizzles a 20-yard effort into the top corner.

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