Van Dijk claimed after the match that only one team wanted to win - meaning his own
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says he was not being arrogant when he criticised Manchester United's defensive performance in a goalless Premier League draw.
He claimed after the match that only one team wanted to win - meaning his own.
Van Dijk says there was "absolutely no arrogance" in his comments - and that he was frustrated Liverpool didn't win.
In his role as an analyst with Sky Sports, Roy Keane took issue with van Dijk's comments, describing them as arrogant and disrespectful.

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