Van Dijk got off to a dream start as he scored the winner to edge a Merseyside derby against Everton on debut. “I know because I made such a big step right now, for a lot of money, everything is going to be analysed,” Van Dijk said. Van Dijk largely kept the Premier League’s top scorer Harry Kane quiet until a frantic finale in which Spurs were awarded two controversial penalties – the second of which for a foul by Van Dijk on Erik Lamela in virtually the last action of the game. However, Van Dijk insists he will have no sympathy for his former employers on Sunday. You cannot and we will not think about the Champions League game,” he added.
Source: The Express Tribune February 10, 2018 09:27 UTC