London: Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has dismissed the five-point lead they hold over title rivals Manchester City in the Premier League as irrelevant so early in the season.
Jurgen Klopp’s side briefly extended their advantage to eight points after beating Sheffield United 1-0 in the early kick-off Saturday but Manchester City beat Everton to reduce the gap.
Even though Liverpool have a 100 per cent record from their opening seven matches, Van Dijk stressed nobody inside the dressing room was giving it a second thought.
The Reds know from recent experience that the situation can change quickly. They had a seven-point lead over City before the two met at the Etihad Stadium, January 3, only to lose as Pep Guardiola’s side began their fightback.
“It’s far too early. We’re almost in October and the busy period will come,” said the Netherlands captain, Sunday. “There are still so many matches left and the only thing we focus on is the game ahead of us. We don’t want to look at the others because there’s no point doing that. Everyone realises that as well because last season we saw how it turned quickly against us,” he added.
AFP