Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk has lavished praise on his centre-back partner Ibrahima Konate, claiming that the Frenchman is a better player than he was at his age. Van Dijk and Konate have formed a solid defensive partnership this season, helping the Reds secure the Premier League title.
During a recent interview with L’Equipe, Van Dijk said about Konate (via the Liverpool Echo):
Van Dijk joined the Merseyside giants in January 2018 from Southampton for a reported €84.65 million, while Konate joined from RB Leipzig for a reported €40 million in the summer of 2021.
The duo have played 8409 minutes together across 104 games for the recently crowned English champions during which they have averaged 2.19 points per game.
Arne Slot has stated that he turned down Tottenham Hotspur 12 months before joining the Reds from Feyenoord because of his family. The Dutch tactician was linked with the job in north London as a potential replacement for Antonio Conte, but ultimately rejected the move to remain in the Eredivisie.
In a recent interview with AD, Slot stated (via FotMob):
Slot guided the Reds to the Premier League title in his first season in charge of the English outfit. Liverpool finished with 84 points, 10 points ahead of second-placed Arsenal.
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