Softfootball reports that Virgil van Dijk has reiterated his support for Mohamed Salah following the forward’s absence from Liverpool’s starting eleven in two consecutive league matches. This situation seems peculiar given Salah’s extensive tenure at Anfield.
Following the 1–1 draw with Sunderland reported by Softfootball, Van Dijk sought to quell the rising concerns among supporters and on social media. This was conveyed by sports journalist Fabrizio Romano through his official X account.

Van Dijk remarked:
Virgil van Dijk: Salah is still a fantastic player, we still have to remember there is a reason why he has been so successful at the club and we have to respect that. I need him around as one of the leaders. I’m not worried.
He emphasized that Salah remains an exceptional player and highlighted the factors contributing to his long-standing success at the club.
By mentioning his need for Salah as one of the team leaders, Van Dijk underscored the forward’s continued significance, even when he is not on the field.

The decision by coach Slot to bench Salah, first during Liverpool’s 2-0 victory against West Ham and subsequently against Sunderland, has prompted considerable discussion among the Liverpool fan community, as many find it strange to see the team’s prominent star sidelined in consecutive matches.
Van Dijk opined that the manager’s choices are made with the collective team’s best interests in mind, rather than focusing on a single player. As Salah’s departure for the African Cup of Nations approaches, the captain’s remarks serve as a reminder that, despite recent challenges, Salah remains integral to Liverpool’s future plans, leadership, and overall identity.
