A Manchester United star Following the Merseyside match, Wayne Rooney aimed a shot at Virgil van Dijk, a star player for Liverpool.
Wayne Rooney, the star player for Manchester United, got angry with Virgil van Dijk after the Liverpool defender talked about when the Reds’ game against West Ham is set to start. Liverpool lost to Everton 2-0 in the Merseyside derby on Wednesday night. On Saturday, they will play the Hammers at the London Stadium at 12:30 p.m.
Van Dijk told Sky Sports after Liverpool’s latest loss, “Listen, very disappointed in so many ways. I think everyone has to look at themselves in the mirror and ask themselves if they really gave everything and do they really want to win the league.”
“We’re still in the fight, and we have games after tonight, but we have no chance of winning the title if we play like we did today, which is to lose challenges and let the ref give free kicks a lot of times.”
“It’s a tough game, and we need to do much better against a team that is fighting to stay in the league.” We need to pay attention to the 12.30 start time again.”
In recent years, Liverpool has played a lot of games at lunchtime on Saturdays. Their former boss, Jurgen Klopp, often complained about the schedule. Rooney, who played for Everton twice, didn’t like what Van Dijk said about the Goodison Park fight while he was talking about it in the Sky Sports studio.
As Daniel [Sturridge], the captain, said, “I think that’s a worrying thing, and I think it’s happened a lot this season as well. He’s talking about Liverpool getting outfought, but he’s also talking about 1:30pm kick-offs after they’ve just lost the derby.”
“Now he should want the next game to start tomorrow. After losing a game, especially a derby game, you want the next game to start quickly.” Again, we’ve heard it a million times this season about Liverpool’s 1:30 p.m. games. Do it, that’s your job. Do it, and he’ll be ready to play.
The team led by Jurgen Klopp was not moving quickly at Goodison Park. They went behind when Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite put the ball in from close range, just before the half hour mark. The Toffees then made it 2-0 when Dominic Calvert-Lewin rose high to head in a cross from Dwight McNeil 13 minutes into the second half.
The team led by Jurgen Klopp was not moving quickly at Goodison Park. They went behind when Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite put the ball in from close range, just before the half hour mark. The Toffees then made it 2-0 when Dominic Calvert-Lewin rose high to head in a cross from Dwight McNeil 13 minutes into the second half.
“That is what worries me, and I think it has happened a lot this season as well.” As the leader, he talks about how Liverpool lost the fight, but we keep hearing about 12:30 kick-offs after he just lost a derby.
“That Liverpool team should be excited to get back on the field tomorrow morning for the next game.” This is especially true after a loss in a derby. You want the next game to come quickly.
“This season, we’ve heard it a lot about Liverpool games that start at 12:30. Do it! It’s your job to do that! Do it now, and you’ll be ready to play.
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