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More to Argentina than just Messi, insists Van Dijk

Dutch skipper speaks ahead of mouth-watering World Cup quarter-final clash

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Dec 2022 3:25PM

More to Argentina than just Messi, insists Van Dijk
Argentine superstar Lionel Messi is likely playing in his last World Cup finals, and has been in good form ahead of his team’s quarter-final clash against the Netherlands tomorrow night. – @FIFAWorldCup Twitter pic, December 8, 2022

DOHA – Netherlands defender Virgil van Dijk warns that his side will have to beat more than just Lionel Messi when they take on Argentina in the World Cup quarter-finals tomorrow night.

The Netherlands have progressed calmly into the quarter-finals after beating the United States with an assured and serious display in the last 16, while Argentina were led by an excellent Messi display against Australia.

Messi was inspirational in what is likely to be his last World Cup finals, but Van Dijk cautioned there is more to Argentina.

“Messi is one of the best players. Together with Cristiano Ronaldo, he is one of the best players of the last decades. There is only respect for what he has achieved. But now we are preparing not only to play against him but to face Argentina as a whole,” Xinhua quoted him as telling the press two days before the game.

Argentina have also seen good displays from midfielder Enzo Fernandez and young forward Julian Alvarez, who has scored in his last two appearances.

“Argentina have many good footballers who can make a difference. They are players we must watch. That’s what we’re going to do. This is not Holland against Messi, but Holland against Argentina,” Van Dijk insisted.

The Dutch have been very effective so far in Qatar and are one of four unbeaten sides in the tournament. After topping Group A and beating the US, coach Louis van Gaal said they can win the tournament and Van Dijk believes they have more to give.

“We are all perfectionists and we all want the best. That is part of us. The good thing is that we are still in it. We are in the quarter-finals. Hopefully we can win that too and move on,” he said, adding that although he and his teammates had practised penalties, it was very different taking them in training compared to in a “stadium full of 80,000 spectators and with a semi-final on the line.” – Bernama, December 8, 2022

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