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Virgil van Dijk slams Louis van Gaal’s claim that World Cup was ‘fixed’ for Lionel Messi

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Virgil van Dijk doesn’t believe last year’s World Cup was fixed by FIFA… after his ex-manager Louis van Gaal suggested otherwise.

Van Gaal, who coached the Netherlands at the tournament in Qatar, raised eyebrows by suggesting the World Cup was fixed so Lionel Messi and Argentina would be victorious. Argentina defeated the Netherlands on penalties in their quarter-final.

Van Dijk, who played in that game, was asked for his opinion on the matter ahead of the upcoming international fixtures. The Netherlands take on Greece and the Republic of Ireland over the next week, as their Euro 2024 qualification bid continues.

While Van Dijk accepts that “everyone is allowed to have an opinion”, he doesn’t agree with his former manager. Van Gaal stepped down from his role with the Netherlands after their World Cup exit, with Ronald Koeman returning to the hot seat.

“I heard it this morning, indeed,” Van Dijk told Dutch outlet NOS when asked about Van Gaal’s allegations. “And that’s actually it. It is of course his opinion. Everyone is allowed to have an opinion. I do not share the same opinion.”

Van Gaal made his claim while speaking at an awards ceremony the previous evening. The former Manchester United manager suggested that refereeing decisions went against the Dutch in that quarter-final and thinks the result was “premeditated”.

“I don’t really want to say much about it,” said Van Gaal. “When you see how Argentina gets the goals and how we get the goals, and how some Argentina players overstepped the mark and were not punished, then I think it all premeditated game.”

When pressed on his comments, Van Gaal added: “I mean everything I say. That Messi should become world champion? I think so, yes.”

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