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After fighting with Messi in the World Cup, Van Dijk's reaction to Salah's great goal against Villa

Lionel Messi and Van Dijk did not get along in Qatar, now the Dutch is back at Liverpool.

By Wilian Estrella

Lionel Messi and Van Dijk did not get along in Qatar, now the Dutch is back at Liverpool.
Lionel Messi and Van Dijk did not get along in Qatar, now the Dutch is back at Liverpool.
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Officially, soccer at the club level has resumed action after the FIFA break for the exciting World Cup in Qatar 2022. Today, on Boxing Day, the Premier League begins and it seems that it never left, because the action was not long in coming, as we are accustomed to football in England.

Now Liverpool visited Aston Villa Park with great urgency to add three points, after a very irregular first half of the season, both for the team and for the best player on the team, Mohamed Salah, who has not been able to shine as he did in the previous campaigns.

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Now, just five minutes after Liverpool vs Aston Villa, Andrew Robertson appeared on the edge of the area and sent an exquisite pass to Salah, who only had to push the ball into the goal without a goalkeeper. After the great goal for the great play Red, Virgil Van Dijk's reaction was not wasted.

How did the captain react?

Virgil Van Dijk, in addition to being one of the best defenders in the world, is also praised for his leadership with his teammates. The Dutchman knows that Salah is not going through his best goalscoring moment, he also did not go to the World Cup, and the defender was very happy for the Egyptian and that is why he was one of the first to run to hug him and cheer him on. It is not surprising that Van Dijk shows special attention to his teammates.


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