Van Dijk Claps Back at Rooney Over 'Lazy' Criticism: "It's Easy to Blame Older Players"
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has fired back at former Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney, who had previously criticized him and teammate Mohamed Salah for their performance this season. Van Dijk described Rooney's comments as a "lazy criticism" that is easy to level at older players without acknowledging the team's efforts to overcome their current struggles.
The 34-year-old defender hit out at what he saw as ridiculous takes from pundits, saying it's "easy to blame the older players but [they] know as well as everyone else that we do it together and try to help each other". Van Dijk acknowledged that some criticism does get to his teammates, but emphasized the importance of sticking together as a unit.
Van Dijk highlighted how the team's situation has changed since their winning run last year. "I think it's funny that last year we didn't hear anything about this because obviously things were going well, and we were seen as the leaders," he said. "But now when things aren't going as well as we want, then we're not doing our job properly."
The Liverpool captain acknowledged his own responsibility as team leader, but also emphasized that he is not immune to criticism. "I can only speak for myself in this case, by the way. I know I'm the captain... We feel that responsibility. We want to lead by example," Van Dijk said.
Van Dijk concluded that the key to overcoming their struggles lies in focusing on the task at hand and winning games. "And it's not easy to do that for everyone, but for me I'm mature enough and I have a very stable life that I will be able to do so."
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has fired back at former Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney, who had previously criticized him and teammate Mohamed Salah for their performance this season. Van Dijk described Rooney's comments as a "lazy criticism" that is easy to level at older players without acknowledging the team's efforts to overcome their current struggles.
The 34-year-old defender hit out at what he saw as ridiculous takes from pundits, saying it's "easy to blame the older players but [they] know as well as everyone else that we do it together and try to help each other". Van Dijk acknowledged that some criticism does get to his teammates, but emphasized the importance of sticking together as a unit.
Van Dijk highlighted how the team's situation has changed since their winning run last year. "I think it's funny that last year we didn't hear anything about this because obviously things were going well, and we were seen as the leaders," he said. "But now when things aren't going as well as we want, then we're not doing our job properly."
The Liverpool captain acknowledged his own responsibility as team leader, but also emphasized that he is not immune to criticism. "I can only speak for myself in this case, by the way. I know I'm the captain... We feel that responsibility. We want to lead by example," Van Dijk said.
Van Dijk concluded that the key to overcoming their struggles lies in focusing on the task at hand and winning games. "And it's not easy to do that for everyone, but for me I'm mature enough and I have a very stable life that I will be able to do so."