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Virgil van Dijk never imagined "in his wildest dreams" that Liverpool would be 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League table with just five games remaining.
The Reds missed out on the opportunity to mathematically clinch the title on Sunday due to Arsenal's convincing victory at Ipswich, but their own win against Leicester puts them within touching distance of glory.
As a result, the Liverpool captain is considering plans for the squad to watch Arsenal's match against Crystal Palace on Wednesday night together, in case they secure the title in the event Mikel Arteta's side lose.
I expect Arsenal to win at home but yeah, if it doesn't happen then I think it would be nice to be together.
"It doesn't really matter to me (where we win it).
As a Liverpool fan, I think you have to be excited and be up for it - (Spurs) is a big game regardless, and it will be interesting games after that as well."
The Liverpool captain said of his surprise at the league table: "From day one when we started to work, obviously confidence grew, we see what we are capable of, what we try to implement under the new regime and consistency is the main thing.
And not because I don't believe in the boys, but it's more that I think to be 13 points clear at this stage of the season, I think that's even past my wildest dreams.
"But that's the situation.
Spurs have lost 17 Premier League games already this season and sit 16th.
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