Liverpool's five point lead doesn’t mean anything - Van Dijk


Virgil van Dijk insists Liverpool’s early lead at the top of the Premier League ‘doesn’t mean anything’.

The European champions have begun the season in flawless fashion, winning seven successive league games to open up a five-point over champions Manchester City in second.


Saturday’s win at Sheffield United also meant that Liverpool is now on a 16 game-winning run in the division – the second-longest winning streak in Premier League era – with hopes raised among the Anfield faithful that the club can finally end their long wait for a league title after narrowly finishing as runners-up last season.

Despite their early advantage, Van Dijk insists the lead ‘doesn’t mean anything’ and says the club are solely focussed only on their next fixture as they look to continue their early-season momentum.

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