
Liverpool captain Van Dyke was interviewed by TNT Sports after his 1-0 away win over Crystal Palace in the 7th round of the Premier League. He said that although it is always tough to play at Crystal Palace and the results of the matches in recent years have been quite close, Liverpool won with a wonderful goal. Van Dyke admitted that his team could have done better in the second half and anticipated that their opponents would put pressure on the ball-carrying side. He also felt that the win was a good end to the upcoming international day.
Speaking about the best defensive stats Liverpool have achieved in the Premier League this season, Van Dyke emphasized that the team will continue to move forward and work hard and will never be satisfied with the status quo. He noted that although there were two instances in the game that required a save from goalkeeper Alisson, this is something the team has been trying to avoid. Van Dyke also said that everyone is contributing to the team's nil-zero performance and that Liverpool are not too concerned about what the outside world thinks or expects from them. He strongly believes that Liverpool's goal is always to challenge, compete, win and succeed.










