Virgil van Dijk calls for ‘one more push’ as Liverpool close in on Premier League title ahead of clash with Tottenham

Virgil van Dijk has issued a rally-cry to his teammates and supporters on the day that Liverpool could win their 20th league title.

The captain of Reds is crowned a Premier League champion if his party today avoids the defeat against Tottenham.

And Van Dijk asked his team to give a final push after a historic season in which the new manager Arne Slot took over from Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool to the title against expectations. “Another busy,” said the Dutchman. 'Another task to do. Need a great effort from each of us. Another one.

'Throughout the season I spoke about the need to concentrate alone on the next game, the next challenge. That mentality has been so important to us because we have chased our goals. We treat what is for us instead of being dragged by the larger whole, with the outdoor noise.

'On Sunday, of course, becomes a bit more difficult in that respect. Because although we are still starting to concentrate on the task for us, what a tough match against Tottenham Hotspur, we also know what the day means for everyone who is associated at the club.

“And well, it means everything. However, winning the Premier League is special and wherever you do it. But to do it in Anfield, for the most incredible supporters in the world? That is something completely different. It is our dream, it is your dream, and our goal on Sunday is to ensure that that dream comes true.

“However, we can only do that by doing the things that we brought us in the first place in this position.”

In the meantime, tickets to see Liverpool will try to win the Premier League title on Sunday afternoon on the Black Market for a maximum of £ 3,250 with the club, fixed touts will get a serious punishment.

Fans are looking for the chance to be there to see one of the most memorable days in the history of the club – with a number of excessive costs paid.

Weather sales website Livefootball tickets states seats around the ground, with the most expensive £ 3,248.70 in the main standard of the lower level, where the nominal value for an adult ticket is £ 61. That is 53 times higher than the original price.

Over the past 12 months, Liverpool has invested money and human resources in anti-welling measures, with 75 lifelong prohibition and 136 suspensions that were distributed last season for those violating ticketing rules.

The vast majority of that prohibition was handed out for unauthorized sale of season cards, memberships or hospitality cards, in violation of the conditions.

Many fans are also stabbed by fake tickets, where digital tickets are cloned or falsified. Liverpool has three full -time employees who supervise problems.

The MatchDay Operations Team is also on Red Alert for Liverpool fans who buy tickets in the end -at livefootball tickets these are for sale for prices between £ 447.20 and £ 1,290.90. Be caught on this will be treated as a violation and can lead to droppings.

There will be an extra presence on the police on the street before and after the game with parties that are expected to continue for a long time when the Reds are confirmed as champions.

Police horses and sniffer dogs will patrol. Torches, smoke bombs and pyrotechnics are illegal and taking these in the ground can lead to prosecution and forbidding orders.

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