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Virgil van DIJK - Liverpool FC - 2019 Champions League Finalist.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 12 May 2019

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    • POSITION
      Defender
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Monday, 08 July 1991
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Breda, Netherlands
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Nederland
  • CLUBS
  • Southampton FC
    • Club Career Dates
      2015-2018
    • League Debut
      Saturday 12th September 2015 in a 0-0 draw against West Brom.
    • Club Career
      66 League Appearances (+1 as sub), 4 goals
  • Liverpool FC
    • Club Career Dates
      2018-
    • League Debut
      Monday 22nd January 2018 in a 1-0 defeat against Swansea City.
    • Club Career
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Virgil van DIJK - Liverpool FC - 2019 Champions League Finalist.

                                                     2019 Champions league Final.



Liverpool (2) v (0) Tottenham Hotspur. (Salah 2m pen, Origi 87m). Wand Metropolitano Stadium, Madrid.

Saturday 1st. June  2019.  Attendance: 63,272.

Liverpool:

13. Alisson Becker (GK),  3. Fabinho, 4. Virgil Van Dijk, 5. Georginio Wijnaldum (7. James Milner 62 min),

 9. Roberto Firmino (27. Divock Origi 58 min), 10. Sadio Mané (12. Joe Gomez 90 min), 11. Mohamed Salah,

14. Jordan Henderson (C), 26. Andy Robertson, 32. Joël Matip, 66. Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Tottenham:

 1. Hugo Lloris (GK) (C), 2. Kieran Trippier, 3. Danny Rose, 4. Toby Alderweireld, 5. Jan Vertonghen, 7. Heung-Min Son,

 8. Harry Winks (27. Lucas Moura 66 min), 10. Harry Kane, 17. Moussa Sissoko, (15. Eric Dyer 74 min),

20. Dele Alli (18. Fernando Llorente 81 min), 23. Christian Eriksen.


Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia).

 

Liverpool had 61% possession with 16 shots (8 on target). Spurs managed 14 shots with 3 on target.

Alisson Becker made eight saves to Hugo Lloris's one.


Liverpool's sixth European Cup victory saw them surpass the five titles of Barcelona and Bayern Munich,

leaving them behind only Real Madrid (13) and AC Milan (7).

Liverpool's six victories: 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005 & 2019.

Losing finalists in 1985, 2007 & 2018.