Virgil Van Dijk is referring to Liverpool to see the Premier League title race

Liverpool captain Virgil Van Dijk invited teammates and fans to make Anfield a “awful” place to visit the sides as the Reds watch to see the Premier League title.
As a result of Arsenal’s defeat and Liverpool won nicely against Manchester City at Etihad StadiumArne’s slot side holds a lead of 11 points over Gunners.
Arsenal has a game in his hand, but they are struggling with injuries to key strikers and many have already decided that the bay is sufficient to overtake Liverpool as champions.
Talking with Anfield is, of course, that Cannot be allowed to be allowed to allow. They have 11 Premier League games left, most of which will be at Anfield. For Van Dijk, this is a significant advantage for the team that seeks the title of the Second League in six seasons.
“It’s a man [reaction] To be able to be anxious feelings that hit, which could still be the case, “he told reporters after the results on Sunday.” But I think it just helps us and [the fans] as well as how Anfield would be awful to the opponent. Most of the time we do this, and obviously the way we play helps with it.
“How many home games are left? Seven of the 11th, let’s make sure that seven will be amazing, as louder as possible. I don’t think we have to talk about it because it’s ordinary.”
Van Dijk helped Liverpool in Susa 2019/20 Premier league Title, one of eight survivors from the team this season. The Dutchman also won two league Cups, FA Cup and The Champions LeagueBut Manchester City has abolished the potential era of dominance.
On two occasions in recent seasons, Liverpool has exceeded 90 points in the Premier League, which would usually equate to the trophy presented, just to still finish second.
For Van Dijk, this could even be a swan, beyond the contract at the end of the season without a clear direction regarding his future and Real Madrid associated with opportunistic transmission.