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Van Dijk Praises Liverpool’s Resilience as Slot’s Game Plan Stifles PSG

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Van Dijk Praises Liverpool’s Resilience as Slot’s Game Plan Stifles PSG

Virgil van Dijk carefully avoided directly answering the question, but the fact it was even posed spoke volumes about Liverpool’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes.

“Was that the toughest challenge of my Liverpool career? I don’t know,” Van Dijk said. “But what I really liked was the togetherness, everyone put a shift in and we know everyone can be better.”

Liverpool’s Champions League round-of-16 first-leg win in Paris was undoubtedly their toughest test under Arne Slot so far, particularly in a first half where only Alisson Becker’s brilliance kept PSG from breaking through.

The statistics painted a clear picture: Liverpool had just 29% possession, with substitute Harvey Elliott’s late goal standing as their only shot on target, compared to PSG’s 10. It was a game that demanded defensive resilience rather than attacking flair—quite the contrast from Liverpool’s usual style under Slot.

“We don’t want to be playing this way because everyone who plays football wants to have the ball a lot and wants to be dominating opponents,” Van Dijk admitted. “But we played against a team with a lot of world-class quality and they made it very difficult for everyone in the world so far. They made it difficult for us but we found a way.”

Slot had prepared his team for exactly this kind of battle, warning them before the match that they wouldn’t have as much possession and would need to play more long balls than usual.

“Before the game the manager mentioned about not getting frustrated as we would not have the ball as much and we would have to play long balls more than we usually do. We knew PSG would come out blazing in terms of the press one-v-one and our plan was to go over the press and make second runs in behind,” Van Dijk explained.

While Liverpool executed that plan at times, they struggled with their decision-making in possession. “It worked a couple of times and you could see how much space it opened up but I think we were a bit too rushed at times as well with our decision-making and we couldn’t find the right man or were not as good in possession as we wanted to be,” he continued.

“At times you saw it could be wide open if you made the right decisions but most of it was defending as one unit and stopping them from scoring and Ali obviously played a big part in that.”

Alisson delivered an outstanding performance, making nine saves—the most in a single match during his Liverpool career. His clean sheet also saw him surpass Pepe Reina for the most Champions League shutouts by a Liverpool goalkeeper.

“Listen, he’s the best goalkeeper in the world – I’ve mentioned it many times in the past and he showed it again on the biggest stage,” Van Dijk said. “A lot of shots were from distance but he was there to save us and we put ourselves in a good position for next week. But we all know this is far from over.”

With Elliott’s late goal securing the win, Liverpool take a valuable advantage back to Anfield, where history is on their side—they have never been eliminated from European competition after winning the first leg away.

Elliott, who has struggled for regular playing time this season due to injury and competition from Dominik Szoboszlai, stepped up when it mattered most.

Asked whether he had spoken to Elliott about his situation, Van Dijk confirmed, “Yeah, definitely. Everyone knows it’s not easy if you are not playing – you work so hard every day to get your opportunity and the manager has spoken with him a lot as well.”

“It comes down to moments like this when you come on and try to make a difference and I’m pleased for him. I said he deserved it and now it is just focusing on the next opportunity to be there again.”

Slot’s substitutions proved crucial, with Darwin Nunez providing the assist for Elliott’s goal, while Curtis Jones and Wataru Endo also made an impact off the bench.

“It says a lot,” Van Dijk acknowledged. “We are coming to the last stages of the season and the message is pretty clear: everyone who is part of the team has to play a part when they come on and with the goal you saw Darwin makes it difficult for Marquinhos and the ball falls and he gives a good pass to Harvey for the finish.”

“Even Wata coming on, Curtis doing a good job – it is good to see and everyone needs to feel that importance because there are many big games – and decisive games – coming up so we have to keep going.”

Next up for Liverpool is a Premier League clash against bottom-placed Southampton on Saturday before PSG visit Anfield for the second leg on Tuesday.

Van Dijk expects a different kind of challenge in the return fixture.

“It will be different and it should be different,” he said. “They will come with their fans which makes for a good atmosphere, from what I can remember from the last time they came to Anfield.”

“It should be a great game and we have to be ready to suffer as they are a very good team who were unbeaten for a very long time, a team that has blown teams away this season. We have managed to keep a clean sheet and get a 1-0 win and put ourselves in a good position next week to fight and hopefully get it done.”

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Bayern Munich Enter Race for £50m Arsenal Target

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Bayern Munich Enter Race for £50m Arsenal Target Nico Williams

With the summer transfer window approaching, clubs are already strategizing their transfer moves to strengthen their squads for the next season.

One team with a crucial summer ahead is Arsenal, as they continue their push to end their Premier League title drought.

The Gunners are expected to make several major signings, including a striker, midfielder, and winger.

While Alexander Isak is a top target to lead the attack, Arsenal have also made progress in midfield, with Martin Zubimendi reportedly agreeing personal terms for a summer transfer.

For the winger position, Arsenal have been heavily linked with Nico Williams, with reports suggesting the Athletic Club star is close to joining the North London side. However, a new twist in the saga has emerged.

Bayern Munich Enter the Race

Just as Arsenal seemed to be leading the race for Williams, Bayern Munich have now entered the picture.

According to Christian Falk, the German champions are looking to sign the Spanish international as they seek to bolster their attacking options.

With Bayern actively searching for a new winger, Williams has emerged as a prime target.

Interestingly, Bayern’s Leroy Sané has been linked with a move to Arsenal, potentially setting up a transfer domino effect.

This isn’t the first time Arsenal and Bayern have gone head-to-head in the transfer market. Bayern previously tried to sign Declan Rice before he chose Arsenal, while the Gunners were interested in João Palhinha, who ended up moving to Bavaria.

Nico Williams’ Mixed Season

Despite being a highly sought-after player, Williams’ current season has not been his best. After an impressive Euro 2024 campaign, his form has dipped, and he has managed just four goals this season.

Nico Williams La Liga stats this season
Games23
Goals4
Assists5

While Arsenal have been tracking Williams for some time, his inconsistency raises questions about whether he is the ideal signing. With a £50m price tag, Arsenal may reconsider their pursuit, as there are other attacking options available in the market.

Williams remains one of the most exciting prospects in the upcoming transfer window, and with Bayern now involved, the race for his signature could become even more competitive.

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Frenkie de Jong Nearing Barcelona Contract Extension Amid Resurgence

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Barcelona and Frenkie de Jong appear to be moving closer to an agreement regarding his future at the club.

The Dutch midfielder has struggled with persistent injury problems over the last 18 months, impacting his ability to maintain top form.

With his current contract set to expire in 2026, Barcelona faces a crucial decision if he doesn’t sign an extension before the end of the season, he’ll enter the final year of his deal, raising speculation about his next move.

At the start of 2025, De Jong seemed destined for an exit, attracting strong interest from Saudi Arabian clubs as well as Premier League sides.

However, under the guidance of Hansi Flick, he has regained his place in the starting XI, forming a key midfield partnership with Pedri.

As a result, talks over an extension have reignited, and De Jong is now reportedly ready to commit to Flick’s long-term project.

Embracing the No.6 Role
De Jong has now become the anchor in Flick’s midfield, allowing Pedri more freedom to push forward and support the attack.

While some fans may expect him to contribute more in front of goal, the 27-year-old has emphasized that his primary role is defensive.

“I can score or assist goals, but I’m playing as a No.6 now. I move freely, but I’m the most defensive midfielder at Barcelona. You can’t expect me to score 10 goals in a season,” De Jong told Ziggo Sport Voetbal in a recent interview.

He also shared his thoughts on how modern football tends to focus too much on statistics, often failing to capture the full impact of a player’s performance.

“Football today is obsessed with numbers and stats, but they don’t always tell the whole story. A player can have a poor game but still score, or play brilliantly without getting on the scoresheet,” he explained.

Instead, De Jong evaluates his performance based on his ability to break lines, create space, play forward passes, win duels, and control the tempo all of which he considers vital contributions to the team.

With his role clearly defined and his importance to Flick’s system growing, Barcelona and De Jong now seem poised to extend their partnership for the foreseeable future.

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Real Madrid ‘preparing summer move’ for Man United star after contract revelation

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Real Madrid 'preparing summer move' for Man United star after contract revelation

Real Madrid are reportedly “preparing a summer move” for Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, with the youngster’s future at Old Trafford surrounded by speculation.

The 19-year-old is said to be unhappy with the contract offer currently on the table and is considering a move abroad rather than committing to a new deal with the English club.

While Chelsea have been linked with Mainoo, a transfer to a Premier League rival seems highly unlikely, as United would prefer to sell him to a foreign club if a departure becomes inevitable.

According to Fichajes, Real Madrid are “interested in a summer deal for Mainoo”, viewing him as an ideal addition to their midfield.

The Spanish giants will closely monitor his performances over the next few months, with the teenager expected to return from a muscular injury in early April.

Mainoo has already made 60 appearances for Manchester United, contributing six goals and two assists, but the 2024-25 season has been frustrating.

In 25 matches, he has only recorded one goal and one assist, and he has spent the past month sidelined due to injury.

Manchester United’s financial situation means that tough decisions will have to be made this summer. Given the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability rules, selling Mainoo would count as pure profit, making his departure a realistic possibility.

While losing a talent of his caliber would be a tough pill to swallow for Red Devils fans, offloading him to Real Madrid rather than a domestic rival could soften the blow.

Would Mainoo Be a Good Signing for Real Madrid?

Real Madrid currently boast a well-stocked midfield, but Luka Modric is set to leave on a free transfer at the end of the season.

Additionally, Aurelien Tchouameni and Eduardo Camavinga face uncertain futures, with reports suggesting both could be sold if the right offers arrive.

With at least one new midfielder likely to join, Mainoo would be a valuable addition especially alongside fellow England international Jude Bellingham.

However, Manchester United are unlikely to accept offers below £60 million, making it a significant investment for Los Blancos, who are focused on “building a team for the future.”

While there is no doubt about Mainoo’s talent, it remains to be seen whether Real Madrid would be willing to meet United’s financial demands during this summer’s transfer window.

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