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Liverpool Captain Van Dijk Speaks Out on Xavi Simons' Tackle: Post-Match Reflection

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk shares insights on Xavi Simons' red-card tackle and discusses the chaotic end to the match against Tottenham. Van Dijk reveals a private conversation with Simons and emphasizes the importance of staying focused for the upcoming fixtures.

Liverpool Captain Van Dijk Speaks Out on Xavi Simons' Tackle: Post-Match Reflection

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk insisted Xavi Simons did not intend to hurt him in a challenge which led to the Spurs midfielder being sent off in Saturday’s Premier League clash between the two teams. The defender revealed he spoke to his Netherlands team-mate following the tackle which led to his first-half dismissal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Following a quiet opening to the game in north London, referee John Brooks and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) were soon called into action after Tottenham’s Simons brought down Van Dijk after half an hour.As Simons attempted to steal the ball from Van Dijk, the 22-year-old raked his studs down the back of the Liverpool centre-back’s calf, leading to a sending off which proved costly for Thomas Frank’s Spurs side.After Liverpool made their extra man advantage count thanks to second-half strikes from Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike, Tottenham pulled a goal back when substitute Richarlison slotted past Alisson with just seven minutes of normal time left to play.However, with Spurs in the ascendancy, captain Cristian Romero was then sent off in stoppage time after receiving a second yellow card for kicking out at Reds defender Ibrahima Konate.The hosts still pushed for an all-important equaliser with nine men but they were ultimately made to rue both red cards as they slipped to their fifth defeat in their last eight fixtures in all competitions.Meanwhile, Arne Slot’s Liverpool were able to extend their unbeaten run to six games in all competitions after earning a victory which saw them move level on points with fourth-placed Chelsea, who boast a superior goal difference.Speaking after helping his side collect what he described as a “massive” three points on the road, Van Dijk was asked what he thought about Simons’ challenge on him in the first half.“I don't think there was any intention to hurt me but obviously he hurt me and then the referee and the VAR made the decision to send him off," Van Dijk revealed following the full-time whistle. “I spoke to him. It's a chat that no-one needs to know.”The red card comes at a bad time for Simons after he appeared to have turned a corner following a difficult start to life in England. A summer signing from Bundesliga side RB Leipzig, the attacker scored his first Premier League goal in Tottenham’s 2-0 win over Brentford on 6 December.But after receiving his marching orders for a tackle deemed to be “serious foul play”, Simons will now miss Spurs’ successive away trips against Crystal Palace and Brentford on Sunday, 28 December and Thursday, 1 January respectively, as well as their home clash against Sunderland on Sunday, 4 January.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingMeanwhile, Liverpool will be hoping to continue their ascent up the league table as they prepare for back-to-back home games against winless Wolverhampton Wanderers and in-form Leeds United on Saturday, 27 December and Thursday, 1 January respectively.Reflecting on a topsy-turvy end to the game against Tottenham, Van Dijk said: “The immediate reaction coming off was that it was a chaotic last five to 10 minutes. It wasn't great but to get the three points is massive. There was nothing wrong up to us conceding a goal. We need to analyse the last part but personally I'm very pleased and it's on to the next one.“When you concede a goal and their fans get behind them like they did, it's never easy to make the right decisions and find the right solutions. That's something we can improve but I don't think it's worrying. It's a transition and we need to keep getting better.“Winning more, getting results, is always positive. Losing games, especially at a club like Liverpool, is always bad. For us it's about staying calm. Taking each game as it comes.“Today we won. Now we have a couple of days off. We will recover and then we will focus on Wolves. It will be a tough game. I saw their game against Spurs. Wolves will make it difficult for us and we have to be ready for that."

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Private Chat with Xavi Simons

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk revealed his thoughts on the tackle by Xavi Simons that led to the Spurs player's red card. Van Dijk emphasized that there was no intention to hurt him, stating, 'I spoke to him. It's a chat that no-one needs to know.' This gesture shows Van Dijk's sportsmanship and professionalism in handling such incidents.

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Post-Match Analysis

Reflecting on the tumultuous end to the match, Van Dijk acknowledged the chaotic nature of the last minutes but highlighted the significance of securing a crucial victory. He expressed satisfaction with the result and emphasized the need to remain calm and focus on the upcoming challenges Liverpool will face.

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Looking Ahead

With Liverpool set to face Wolves and Leeds United in upcoming fixtures, Van Dijk emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive mindset. He noted that every game is an opportunity to improve and that the team needs to stay prepared for the challenges posed by their opponents. Van Dijk highlighted the need for recovery and readiness before the next matches.

Published on Dec 21, 2025