The Dutch defender believes more trophies is just what some of his teammates need to shine even brighter
Van Dijk believes that winning the Premier League could take some of his teammates and the club to greater heights next term.
The Reds return to action this Sunday and need just two more wins to wrap up the league title after an almost perfect campaign.
“With two wins, we will be champions; but it doesn’t stop there,” Van Dijk told the Mail on Sunday. “We want to keep going, we want to take it into next season as well because that will start pretty quickly after the last game of this season.
“We have not won the title yet. We have not won anything yet. But the aim is to start next season in the same fashion.
“We can be a team that can keep progressing. We have players who can progress and make big steps in their development. Winning the league would be a big experience that could take them to the next level.”
“I know how long our fans have been waiting for this. But unfortunately it’s something we all have to deal with that they won’t be able to be there if it happens,” he said.
“We’ve seen clubs winning cups already in other countries and everybody is getting on with it. For me, winning the Premier League and lifting that trophy would be a dream come true. We were very close last year and we are very close this year, much closer than we were last year. We have nine games to go and we will try to win all of them. That’s our goal.”
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