'When we attack, he will be chilling somewhere!': Van Dijk on Messi

‘When we are attacking, he will be chilling somewhere!’: Virgil van Dijk relishes quarter-final duel with Lionel Messi and admits Holland must be constantly aware of Argentina talisman… even though Louis van Gaal suggested he was a weak link

  • Virgil van Dijk is preparing to try and stop the in-form Lionel Messi on Friday 
  • Louis van Gaal’s Holland side will face Argentina on Friday in the quarter-finals 
  • The manager and his side spent Tuesday soaking up the sun on paddle boards 
  • Van Dijk is relishing the Messi challenge but Van Gaal suggested he is weak link 
  • Click here for the latest World Cup 2022 news, fixtures, live action and results

Virgil van Dijk admitted Holland must come up with a specific plan to combat Lionel Messi and keep tabs on him ‘chilling’ while the Dutch attack.  

Van Dijk will come up against Argentinian superstar Messi when their countries meet in Friday’s World Cup quarter-final.

Messi, 35, has already scored three goals in Qatar including the opener in their 2-1 last-16 win over Australia.

Lionel Messi is the man Holland must watch like a hawk on Friday, says Virgil van Dijk

The Holland defender has looked imperious in helping his side to the quarter-final

And the Liverpool defender Van Dijk is well aware that even when it looks as though Messi is doing very little, he can drift into spaces and punish the opposition. 

‘The difficult thing about him is when we are attacking, he is chilling somewhere in a corner or something,’ said Van Dijk.

‘You have to be so very sharp in terms of defensive organisation. They always looked for him to try to make it difficult for us on the counter.’

‘It is an honour to play against him,’ he added. ‘It is not me against him, or the Netherlands against him, but the Netherlands against Argentina.

‘No one can do it on his own, we will have to come up with a good plan.’

Van Dijk has come up against Messi before, notably in 2019 when Liverpool overcame a 3-0 first-leg deficit – in which Messi scored twice – to reach the Champions League final.

Dutch boss Louis van Gaal offered his view that Argentina have to carry Messi as he does not contribute to the defensive side of the game.

‘He is indeed the most dangerous player who creates the most chances and also makes them himself,’ he told NOS (via Voetbal Zone) on Tuesday. 

‘But on the other hand he does not play much with the opponent when he has possession of the ball. That is also where our chances lie.’

Van Gaal risked the ire of the two South American giants with his comments on Tuesday 

Holland’s quarter-final clash risks reigniting one of the great World Cup rivalries – with Argentina having largely had the upper hand over the Dutch in years gone by.

Argentina won their maiden crown in 1978 by beating Holland, ensuring their players the anguish of losing back-to-back finals. 

While Van Gaal himself was personally burnt in 2014 when he watched his side go out on penalties to Argentina in Sao Paulo. 

Holland progressed to the quarter-finals of the Qatar World Cup with a 3-1 win over the USA

 Most modern football figures might have been expected to downplay the relevance of 2014, but not Van Gaal, who said his side have a score to settle.

‘We still have a score to settle,’ he said. ‘I don’t like to think about it because I thought we would win and then I also exchanged for the win. 

‘I would like to convince the people at home to just go and watch the game and cheer for us. Then we will derive a lot of support from that.’




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