Virgil van Dijk assumes that Liverpool will have to win another game to raise the title of Premier League, but plans a team celebration if Arsenal loses against Crystal Palace on Wednesday evening to confirm an early crowning glory.
The leader of the division, which is out of control, moved a 1-0 win to Leicester City to Leicester City on Sunday afternoon. Liverpool could have been celebrated when Champions used to be defeated in the day Ipswich Town, but a 4-0 walk against their descent-bound hosts saved the illusion of the title race for at least one more game.
In the event that Arsenal falls ill at home against Crystal Palace in the middle of the week, Liverpool is not mathematically. A tie would make sure that the Gunners can match the red tone with 79 points, which delays the celebrations if they are only margins.
Van Dijk is preparing for any eventuality. “I expect arsenal to win at home, but if it doesn’t happen, it would be nice to be together,” the Liverpool skipper revealed after the triumph on Sunday at the King Power Stadium.
“Whatever it may look, we will discuss in the next few days. But if Arsenal just win this game, as you probably expect to do a very good crystal palace, we have to do our work at the weekend.”
Liverpool can take the matter into your own hand with a single win if you organize Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon.
The Reds have the recent experience with the handover of the Premier League title due to the mistakes of their competitors. Among the Covid restrictions of the summer of 2020, the Liverpool squad gathered in the Formby Hall Hotel to see how Manchester City lost 2-1 against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Jürgen Klopp was moved to tears before taking the sleepless celebrations and the former manager of Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson, imposed at 3 a.m. to confirm the triumph of Liverpool. This year’s title will increase the club’s balance sheet to 20 top top titles -corresponds to the historical record of United. Perhaps Arne Slot is inclined to remind Ferguson of this fact.