Virgil Van Dijk walked away from interview over Erling Haaland question

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Erling Haaland once gave a performance so good against Virgil van Dijk that the Liverpool centre back walked out on an interview after being asked about the Manchester City striker.

Van Dijk has not been having the best season so far and has fallen short of his usual high standards, following a few really poor performances.

Whilst he has hit back at some of the criticism aimed at him, and the rest of his Liverpool teammates, the stats do suggest that his ‘aura’ has slipped somewhat at the beginning of the current campaign.

With the Reds already 13 points short of City, and lying in 11th place in the league, the last thing they really need is a visit of City at Anfield, with Haaland in especially incredible form.

Haaland will head to Anfield on Sunday in sensational form as he continues to light up the Premier League. He already has 15 goals in the league, but his trip to Merseyside will not be his first, and Van Dijk actually managed to keep him quiet earlier this year, in the Community Shield.

Their first meeting in club football came in 2019 in the Champions League, when Haaland was playing for Red Bull Salzburg, and the striker did score at Anfield.

That goal, coming off the bench, was one of a few chances for the big striker, and after the match Van Dijk was asked about his opponent, and got rather annoyed at the questioning.

Fjortoft told the Blood Red podcast: “The first time I saw him [Haaland] live was at Anfield when he came on and I was amazed that this young kid created so much space. He scored one goal but he could have had three or four – he was unbelievable. I was amazed how he created space and how I define that is how his runs are wise and experienced.

“After the game, I interviewed Van Dijk, who I always like to interview because he is a gentleman, and I said ‘I have to ask you about the Norwegian, Erling Haland’ and he just said: ‘Well, we won the game’. So I said ‘Yes, but what do you think about him?’.

“Van Dijk said: ‘I didn’t see a lot of him’ and he was a bit angry because there was some mistakes done and I said ‘It’s a good sign for a striker when a defender says he didn’t see him!’ – and then he just went away.”

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