The Dutch protector trusts he can make his fantasy of winning flatware with the Premier League pioneers work out this season
Virgil van Dijk says Liverpool's present position at the highest point of the Premier League is actually why he joined the club.
Safeguard Van Dijk has been in thrilling structure for the Reds this term, helping Liverpool record a league-high 17 clean sheets, with Jurgen Klopp's side surrendering only 18 goals over the crusade.
Liverpool sit top of the Premier League with seven apparatuses remaining, however they have played one diversion more than second-put Manchester City, who will come back to the summit in the event that they beat Fulham on Saturday.
What's more, with a Champions League quarter-last against Porto likewise seemingly within easy reach, Van Dijk demands Liverpool's crusade is exactly what he had at the top of the priority list when he left Southampton in January 2018.
"It's unquestionably what I needed," Van Dijk disclosed to Premier League Creations.
"You would like to be in this sort of position – trying for the Premier League title, being the extent that we are in the Champions League now and achieving the last season.
"I figure a definitive thing would win something with Liverpool despite everything we get any opportunity to win it. So allows simply let it all out.
"The most imperative thing is to appreciate it. We need to give it our everything and ensure we have no second thoughts toward its finish."
Van Dijk has been credited as the fundamental explanation behind Liverpool's heavenly guarded showcases, however he disregarded the recommendation that he is exclusively capable.
"In my position when things are going admirably it's entirely simple to state that I'm kind of the person that fixes everything," he said.
"Be that as it may, on the off chance that things are turning sour, at that point I'm the one that gets all the fault. At last, we as a whole do it together. On the off chance that you take a gander at the manner in which we play, protect and assault, it begins in advance. The measure of work they do is unimaginable.
"In the back also, clearly Alisson has come in, however take a gander at Trent [Alexander-Arnold], Robbo [Andy Robertson] has been remarkable. Dejan [Lovren], Joel [Matip] and clearly Joe [Gomez] before he got harmed was astounding. I think everybody has had their impact in it.
"It's not around one player. In any case, it doesn't change the way that I'm feeling truly great."
Liverpool face Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday.
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