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"It's a shame": Virgil van Dijk Reacts to Serious Injury – Liverpool Waiting to Learn More
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk expressed deep disappointment over teammate Wataru Endo's serious foot injury, calling it a "big blow" for the squad during their recent 1-0 Premier League victory against Sunderland.[2][3]
Van Dijk, speaking candidly, described the team as "really gutted" and emphasized the need to "deal with it" despite the setback. The injury occurred last week, with Endo suffering a lower foot problem that has ruled him out, prompting concern across the club.[2][3] Liverpool are now awaiting further medical assessments to determine the full extent and expected recovery timeline.
In a separate development, Van Dijk himself was recently sidelined by a minor training injury. Reports indicate it happened during a routine drill at Liverpool's training ground, with no heavy contact involved—he simply appeared uncomfortable while moving at speed.[1] The club's medical team quickly assessed him on-site and conducted further checks indoors. Liverpool issued a brief statement confirming the minor issue, stating his condition would be monitored closely over the coming days, with no risks taken on his fitness.[1]
The manager addressed the situation calmly, noting that such training injuries are sometimes unavoidable, and stressed waiting for full medical clearance before Van Dijk's return.[1] Fans remain hopeful for a swift recovery, recognizing his crucial role in the team's defensive balance and overall strength.[1] Further tests will clarify severity, with a decision on his next-match involvement expected closer to game day.[1]
Amid these challenges, Liverpool continue preparations as normal, focusing on recovery and well-being. Endo's absence is particularly felt in midfield, while Van Dijk's potential return is vital for upcoming fixtures.[1][2][3] The squad's resilience will be tested as they push forward.
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