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Liverpool captain ‘dreading’ Jurgen Klopp exit

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Liverpool captain ‘dreading’ Jurgen Klopp exit

Liverpool captain ‘dreading’ Jurgen Klopp exit

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says he is “dreading” Jurgen Klopp’s exit after the Premier League and Europa League games this season.

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