Virgil Van Dijk: Will be gutted if there are no fans when we win EPL
Updated On: 16 March, 2020 08:48 AM IST | London | AFP
Sport is expected to be subjected to further restrictions next week, with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly ready to announce a ban on major public gatherings

Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk
Virgil Van Dijk fears Liverpool will be forced to celebrate their first English title for 30 years in an empty stadium as a result of coronavirus chaos. All Premier League games have been postponed until at least April 3 due to the spread of the global pandemic.
Premier League chiefs are set to meet on Thursday to discuss if it will be possible to continue the season and, if so, in what format. Games could be played behind closed doors, which would mean Liverpool, who are 25 points clear of second placed Manchester City, winning the title without their fans being present. That is a depressing prospect for Liverpool defender Van Dijk. "If we won it in an empty stadium and the fans weren't there, I'd be gutted for them," he told several British newspapers on Sunday.
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