Virgil Van Dijk scoring in a World Cup at 34 years of age.
At this stage of their careers:
• Rio Ferdinand was playing at QPR.
• Nemanja Vidic had already retired.
• John Terry was 31 and had already played his last game for England.
Yet Van Dijk is still captaining club and country, competing at the highest level, and delivering on the biggest stage.
Longevity. Consistency. Leadership.
The greatest centre-back of his generation isn't a debate anymore.
It's Virgil Van Dijk 🐐
Ryan Gravenberch assisting Virgil van Dijk is only the second ever World Cup goal scored and assisted by a Liverpool player, after Ian Callaghan assisted Roger Hunt for England against France in 1966.
🚨 BREAKING 🚨
Liverpool FC has submitted its Premier League retained list following the end of the 2025-26 season.
As previously announced, Ibrahima Konate, Andy Robertson, Mohamed Salah and Rhys Williams are each departing the Reds’ senior squad this summer.
A number of players from the Academy set-up will also leave the club upon the expiry of their contracts.
Kareem Ahmed, Emmanuel Airoboma, James Balagizi, DJ Bernard, Oakley Cannonier, Josh Davidson, Terence Miles and Jacob Poytress will be embarking on new chapters in their careers.
Everybody at the club would like to thank the players for all their contributions and wish each of them the best for the future.
Meanwhile, contract offers have been made to Prince Cisse, Keyrol Figueroa, Kyle Kelly, Afolami Onanuga, Oliver O’Connor, Lucas Pitt, Ben Trueman and Matthew Wright.
Liverpool legend, Ian St John would've turned 87 today❤️
The forward scored 118 goals for The Reds during his time at the club ⚽️
Here he is scoring the wining goal in the FA Cup final of 1965 against Leeds 🏆
"It will be lovely also to play again with Milos" 💬
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