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Rio Ferdinand has jumped to the defence of Virgil van Dijk following criticism of the Liverpool captain's display in the Community Shield last week.
The center-back faced scrutiny after giving away a penalty that allowed Crystal Palace to fight back into the match.
Liverpool eventually departed Wembley empty-handed following a dramatic penalty shootout, with the Eagles claiming victory in their first-ever appearance in the competition thanks to Dean Henderson's outstanding goalkeeping display.
Consequently, Van Dijk found himself under the microscope for his contribution to the outcome.
"Yeah, Virgil van Dijk will come off that game and then go, 'I could have made a better decision here or there.' This stage of the season before the first game of the Premier League, that's normal.
"So I don't get people saying, 'Oh, has he gone?' I'm seeing people say, 'Is he finished?' Are you crazy?"
This comes as Van Dijk's defensive partner, Ibrahima Konate, found himself facing criticism during Liverpool's Premier League opener against Bournemouth on Friday.
Virgil van Dijk was criticized after the Community Shield
Despite the Reds establishing a 2-0 advantage at Anfield through goals from Hugo Ekitike and Cody Gakpo, the Cherries fought back to equalise with fewer than 15 minutes left on the clock following Antoine Semenyo's double.
The 25-year-old's spectacular leveller particularly infuriated Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher, who criticized Konate after the usually dependable center-back was caught out of position as Semenyo raced towards Alisson's goal before finding the net.
The Liverpool legend was heard declaring: "And this Liverpool team is far too open
"Oh my God, he's been absolutely shocking tonight, Konate."
The Anfield faithful were left exhaling with relief as substitute Federico Chiesa thundered home a magnificent volley with merely two minutes left, securing his maiden Premier League strike