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  1. 2020年4月2日 · 2nd April 2020. Virgil van Dijk interview: 'We have to be patient, do the right thing and help each other' Chris Shaw @__ChrisShaw. Virgil van Dijk provided insight on his own adaptation to a different way of life as he reiterated the importance of everybody coming together to deal with the coronavirus outbreak.

  2. 2023年7月31日 · Liverpoolfc.com sat down with Van Dijk in Singapore for an extensive chat about becoming captain and leading the team forward in 2023-24 – read on for the full interview... Virgil, congratulations. The new captain of Liverpool Football Club. How does it feel?

  3. 2019年5月18日 · Interview | Pepe Reina on Liverpool being back where they belong. Glenn Price @GlennPrice94. Pepe Reina has a feeling of déjà vu as Liverpool now repeatedly compete for major trophies again. A key part of Rafael Benitez's Reds side that took Europe by storm, the goalkeeper believes history is repeating itself.

  4. 2019年5月30日 · Jürgen Klopp is referencing an age-old Liverpool Football Club adage. The German’s tongue is somewhat in cheek; however, there is no uncertainty about his underlying message. It’s a fable that’s been passed down through generations of Reds supporters for decades, but one that – somehow – continually has new chapters written into it.

  5. 2020年4月3日 · 3rd April 2020. Pepijn Lijnders interview | Reds training, squad togetherness and maintaining hunger. James Carroll. Pepijn Lijnders believes the work ethic that has underpinned Liverpool’s upward trajectory in recent seasons is continuing as the squad train remotely.

  6. 2020年7月28日 · 28th July 2020. Dejan Lovren interview | 'I have no regrets, I'm proud of what we achieved' Chris Shaw @__ChrisShaw. Dejan Lovren leaves Liverpool with no regrets as the defender becomes a 'new supporter' after winning the Champions League and Premier League in his six years with the club.

  7. 2020年5月6日 · Glenn Price @GlennPrice94. Even separated by more than 4,600 miles and eight time zones, Liverpool FC is still having a profound impact on Djimi Traore's day-to-day life. After hanging up his boots in 2014, the former Reds defender is now enjoying the next stage of his footballing career as a coach in the USA.