Virgil van Dijk & # 39; a & # 39; to win the PFA player of the year with Raheem Sterling, second, believes the former Liverpool man Dietmar Hamann



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John Terry was the last defenseman to be crowned player of the year, but Hamann thinks Van Dijk is about to claim the prize.

Former Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann has named Reds defender Virgil van Dijk as PFA Player of the Year this season.

Van Dijk was instrumental in helping Liverpool take the challenge of the Premier League title.

Van Dijk arrived in Anfield in January 2018 for 75 million pounds sterling

Van Dijk arrived in Anfield in January 2018 for 75 million pounds sterling

They are currently leading the standings two points ahead of Manchester City, another former Hamann club, although the Citizens have one game less.

Hamann does not think the Yearlong Contest will be as tight and thinks the Dutchman will become the first defenseman to win the award since John Terry in 2005.

He also thinks City star Raheem Sterling should be second.

Hamann said: "Virgil van Dijk looks at the player of the year in the PFA team, even if it is a trophy in which the defenders have not always managed to behave well.

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"We are only a few weeks away from the nominees and I think it must be Van Dijk, Raheem Sterling probably taking second place.

"John Terry was the last defenseman to win the award and it was 14 years ago. It is difficult to say with words how good Van Dijk was for Liverpool. Improving a camp the day after your arrival is a feat, but transforming this camp is amazing. "

Van Dijk arrived in Anfield for £ 75 million in January 2018, representing a record transfer fee for a defender.

Van Dijk made Liverpool solid on defense

Van Dijk made Liverpool solid on defense

The 27-year-old turned Liverpool's fortunes into the back. The Reds have kept 17 white sheets out of a total of 31 in the championship this season.

And Hamann said these improvements were due to Van Dijk's leadership and skills.

He added: "Liverpool is lucky to have it because it's a manager's dream.


"To watch it is to watch a player sailing around the field as if he had the wind in his sails. It's not just his tackle, his pbading, his course – it's his sense of organization, his positioning, his ability to read situations quickly.

"He's trapped between two starting backs, but Liverpool is just outstanding defensively, and that's due to the leadership and skills of the Dutchman."

Didi Hamann was talking to RacingPost.com

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