CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Liverpool Captain Virgil Van Dijk Makes Champions League History In Qarabag Rout
Virgil van Dijk has built his reputation on defensive dominance, leadership, and calm authority at the back. But on a memorable European night at Anfield, the Liverpool captain rewrote the script — and the Champions League record books.
During Liverpool’s emphatic 6–0 demolition of Qarabag, Van Dijk achieved an unlikely and historic feat, becoming the first centre-back in Champions League history to register a hat-trick of assists in a single match.
Liverpool Run Riot At Anfield
Liverpool were in ruthless form as they swept aside their Azerbaijani opponents with ease, producing a performance that underlined their European credentials under new manager Arne Slot.
Five different players found the net as the Reds dominated from start to finish, combining defensive solidity with relentless attacking intent. While Van Dijk did not score, his influence was everywhere — from controlling the back line to dictating play in advanced areas.
Just as importantly, Liverpool kept a clean sheet, something that has occasionally proven elusive during the 2025–26 campaign.
How Van Dijk Made Champions League History
Van Dijk’s historic night unfolded in three decisive moments:
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15th minute: The Dutchman nodded the ball down expertly for Alexis Mac Allister, who fired home to open the scoring.
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57th minute: A trademark long-range pass from deep split the Qarabag defence, releasing Hugo Ekitike to score Liverpool’s fourth.
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90th minute: Van Dijk capped his performance by teeing up Federico Chiesa, who added the finishing touch to a dominant victory.
For a player often judged purely on defensive metrics, the performance was a powerful reminder of Van Dijk’s all-round quality and intelligence.
The Liverpool captain now has five goal contributions in the Champions League this season, second only to Dominik Szoboszlai, who leads the squad with eight.
Reds Cruise Into Champions League Last 16
The win confirmed Liverpool’s place in the Champions League Round of 16, finishing third in the league phase and avoiding the knockout play-off round.
For a club that was competing in the Europa League just two seasons ago, the progress is significant — and the manner of qualification will please both fans and coaching staff.
Arne Slot welcomed the achievement, saying:
“It is what you want if you start the Champions League season — to finish in the top eight. It helps because you skip a round, and sometimes that round can be extremely difficult.
“We’re happy to go straight into the last 16. We’ll be hungry for more this season.”
A Captain Leading In Every Way
Van Dijk’s performance against Qarabag wasn’t just about numbers — it was symbolic. Leadership, composure, creativity, and execution all came together in one commanding display.
On a night when Liverpool looked sharp, confident, and ambitious, their captain showed that influence doesn’t always come from last-ditch tackles or aerial duels. Sometimes, history is made with vision, timing, and the perfect pass.
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