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Virgil van Dijk ‘more important’ than Alisson to Liverpool’s Premier League success

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Virgil van Dijk’s signing has been more important than that of Alisson in turning Liverpool into serial winners, according to Don Hutchison.The Reds are on the brink of clinching a maiden Premier League title after amassing a huge 25 point lead over Manchester City at the top of the table.After narrowly missing out to Pep Guardiola’s side in last season’s competition, Jurgen Klopp’s boys have stepped things up a notch this term.Before the league was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic the Reds had lost only one game in 29 this season, dropping just five points overall.And the signings of Van Dijk and Alisson seemed to be the catalyst for the team’s shift from nearly men to serious challengers with the club also claiming a Champions.

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