Van Dijk: I called Wilz before making the decision and said Liverpool was where he should come
July 26th Red Army Captain Van Dijk revealed in an interview recently that he also played some role in the process of Werz joining Liverpool. Van Dijk said that when Wiltz was still weighing his choices, he called the other party in person: "When I joined Liverpool, I said, 'I don't think there is any better place than Liverpool.' I really think so. We had a great season and I believe it will only be better next." "When Wiltz talked to the club and some other players, I also talked to him, and I believe he felt that, and then made a decision. I think Wiltz can have a huge impact at Liverpool, and of course it depends on how he performs every day. He is adapting and it's really touching to see it all Too happy. " Asked what he said to Wilz on the phone, Van Dijk revealed: "That's a matter between us, but I said to him: 'Liverpool is where you should go.'" Speaking of the transfer window this summer, Van Dijk said: "I think from the signing situation and the funds invested, we performed well in this transfer window, and the club is obviously working hard to improve our squad." " The competition in the Premier League is very fierce, so we have to keep improving ourselves. We know we have a very good team, but new players always have a positive impact, and I have to do it for them I feel very satisfied with adapting to the situation. It is important to show off my strength on the court, but it is also important to how new players can integrate on the court. I believe that if you ask them, they will also say that they feel very popular so far and have a very good integration with the team. " " Of course, there is no guarantee of defending the title or winning more trophies, but it is always a good thing to improve the lineup. Having more players joining will help improve the quality of training and game. We have seen over the years that the most stable team can win the championship, which is what we pursue. We hope to show our strength in every aspect of the game. This is A very difficult task, if it's easy, then there won't be so many teams competing for the championship in the end." Van Dijk had his 34th birthday earlier this month, and after almost playing the Premier League that had lasted the past season, he got a long vacation and full pre-season preparation: "Seriously, I think this break is more important to me, I got about four and a half weeks of vacation, the longest rest in my long time! With such a long pre-season preparation now, it means we can improve many aspects of our game, whether it's defense, offense, set pieces or organization, which are the directions we're going to work on."
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