
Anfield Index
·14 July 2025
Van Dijk thanks fans as Liverpool pay tribute during pre-season win

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·14 July 2025
Virgil van Dijk may not have featured on the pitch at Deepdale, but his presence was as powerful as ever. Liverpool’s 3-1 pre-season win over Preston North End was steeped in emotion, coming just ten days after the tragic loss of Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva. On a day when football took a back seat to something far more important, the captain’s message said more than any touch of the ball ever could.
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Van Dijk watched from the bench as Arne Slot’s men took their first tentative steps into the new campaign. His absence, alongside several senior players including Alisson, Wirtz and Diaz, was no surprise. The club have taken a careful approach with fitness this summer, allowing those most affected to take time and focus on their return behind closed doors.
After the final whistle, with players and staff standing shoulder to shoulder before a sea of travelling fans, Jota’s song filled the Deepdale air. No dramatic scorelines or tactical takeaways mattered. This was about respect. Remembrance. Red shirt to red heart.
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Preston, for their part, were exemplary. A free programme, a wreath, and participation in a 20th-minute tribute showed real class. Van Dijk made sure to acknowledge that.
“An emotional day but good work from the boys, thanks for all your love and support Reds,” he wrote on Instagram. “Big thanks to Preston and good luck for the rest of the season! Forever 20!!!”
In moments like these, messages matter. They bridge the gap between club and crowd, between grief and gratitude. Van Dijk’s words, short and straight to the point, resonated. That is what a captain does. Not just when he plays, but when he stays, stands, and supports.
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