Virgil van Dijk's brief chant with Alexander Isak after March's Carabao Cup final got plenty of Liverpool fans talking in the aftermath of the Swede's record move to the Reds
The mystery surrounding Virgil van Dijk's cryptic exchange with Alexander Isak after Liverpool's League Cup final loss to Newcastle United at Wembley continues to intrigue fans, but Van Dijk is keeping the chat private.
"I'm not telling you!" he chuckled after Liverpool's win at Burnley. "Maybe in two years' time or three years' time, I will tell you. But not now. I can't remember!".
Isak's subsequent record-breaking Β£125million transfer to Anfield on deadline day has only added fuel to the speculation about their brief chat.
The Swedish star was absent from Liverpool's 1-0 Premier League victory at Turf Moor on Sunday due to a lack of game time, his only appearance since May being a brief stint off the bench for his national team last Monday.
After being sidelined from the Newcastle first-team squad over the summer, Isak is playing catch-up with his fitness having missed a proper pre-season programme, but could make an appearance in the Reds' Champions League opener against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, reports the Liverpool Echo.
Van Dijk expressed relief that the complications arising from Isak's move to the champions have been resolved.
"I know it was a very difficult time," the 34 year old admitted. "When negotiations always drag on, it's never easy. So many things are going on behind the scenes.
"Not only me, but the whole team and everyone connected to the club was very pleased that the deal got done.
"Now he's here, he's a part of the family and it is time for him to be as fit as he can as quickly as possible, and be important for us with goals, with assists, with link-up play, and with what Hugo (Ekitike) has already been showing and doing, pushing each other and bringing us to the next level."
Without Isak available, Liverpool found it tough to penetrate a stubborn Burnley defence and needed a Mohamed Salah spot-kick five minutes into stoppage time to preserve their perfect start to defending their crown.
Each of the Reds' four triumphs this campaign have been secured by late winners, and Van Dijk reckons that demonstrates Arne Slot's squad's determination to keep battling and avoid frustration.
"We kept trying," said the Netherlands captain. "We played against a team that had a very low block so it was always going to be difficult. It could easily have been a draw because of the way they defended.
"It's frustrating when you play against that sort of style but you have to give them credit for it because they did it pretty well. In the end, we got the penalty that we deserved basically because we kept pushing. The body language was good.
"We kept pushing each other, stayed positive and didn't get frustrated. We did everything we could and obviously we found a way with the penalty."
Slot discussed his bold decision to deploy numerous attacking players in the final stages after the match, with substitute Jeremie Frimpong earning the crucial penalty when Hannibal Mejbri handled his cross.
With Frimpong joined off the bench by Rio Ngumoha and earlier Federico Chiesa, Liverpool concluded with seven forward-thinking players on the field and Van Dijk partnered at centre-half by midfielder Ryan Gravenberch.
The Liverpool captain remarked: "The manager knows what he is doing and he has full trust in me and the others at the back. At the end of the day, I always say that we defend together and we attack together.
"We have to make sure we are well organised and make sure we don't concede counter-attacks, which is what they tried to do as well. I think we did that pretty well. Two clean sheets on the bounce and we have to keep going and keep improving."
Gunnerneko
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Who cares? Why couldn't he score against us if he was so good?
I can see that your a kid..which player score in every game you sound like a 10 year old kid
Fawelortyz
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
Mark your words ! Who are you ? Probably started watching football ten minutes ago !!
Fawelortyz
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With zero trophy
Clown !
izacksen
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Who cares? Why couldn't he score against us if he was so good?
you must have atleast one ucl before commenting in any liverpool post bro π
Phatzo
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
I bet you havenβt and wont see Arsenal winning EPL
Yoybekruyz
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
ππππππ say something else
kmuguna
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
are you a relative of supercomputer? π
kmuguna
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With zero trophy
don't be negative, the guy is commenting on the spirit of competition
steevojox
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Gyokeres has more PL goals than any Liverpool player this season...you worry about Wirtz who is 005 if you understand
Who cares? Why couldn't he score against us if he was so good?
ribbdilmn
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I think the game against United will be the one where he will have to showcase his talents and pencil his name in the Liverpool books. No better way to win our heartsβ¦
Fabs_D
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
The only regret I'll see here is you supporting Arsenal ππππ
jobbilntz
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we all are waiting highly to see how ISak Will perform in the Liverpool colors. EPL is all bout the rivary
With zero trophy
puocmortz
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VVD, Mr captain fantastic, the player other players want to be like, YNWA
Gunnerneko
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Worry about the City game mate.worry about Gyokyeres.not Liverpool.
Gyokeres has more PL goals than any Liverpool player this season...you worry about Wirtz who is 005 if you understand
Nieablpsu
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
your comment is nothing but jealousy cos your striker Gyokeres did same to his former club in his bid to force his move to your club Arsenal You are not a football lover rather a football racist
Cakeiosz
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we all are waiting highly to see how ISak Will perform in the Liverpool colors. EPL is all bout the rivary
zotdilnorz
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
you should try to win a trophy
musuarez7
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let's get the next. 3points and more
Lemikiba
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
Let report this guy to Szoboszlai [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
olowod1
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
U are not even suppose to commenting on this post first of all dude... like did u even know what gyokeres did to his former club bcoz he wanted to play for arsenal? u might not be update about it though but if u are then karma will definitely fall on u. no cap
Carter666
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Cry bb
RealManSupport1
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
I will mark if doesn't happen you are joker of human being
Kumceorsuz
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
blatantly not true
dazadeiouy
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
are you God
Nkanta48
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
Coming a disgruntled arsenal fan, it pains u so much.
Cohabdensy
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
Worry about the City game mate.worry about Gyokyeres.not Liverpool.
kmuguna
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On the day of that match a post in Af had info on what VVD told Isak. It was something about Isak considering a move to Anfiled
foabdeprty
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.
y a u in pain Mr mark your words
yoobcklpsy
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Mark my word, both the Club (Liverpool) and the player (Isak) will REGRET joining in this relationship.