Virgil van Dijk believes football should be played in front of fans and not behind closed doors. But the Liverpool defender accepts they will have to follow government advice on the matter.
It has been reported that all major sporting events will be forced to be played in empty stadiums from as early as today. That would mean the Reds' Merseyside derby clash with Everton going behind closed doors.
Liverpool could then secure the title at home to Crystal Palace next weekend in front of no supporters. Van Dijk said: “I think the main thing is football should be played with fans. “We play also for the fans, the fans pay to come and support us. “It is not their decision, it is not our decision, the decision is going to be made by the
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