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Liverpool supporters are gearing up for their biggest celebration in 35 years this weekend.
The Reds have spent most of the past month enjoying their status as newly-crowned champions of England.
But if the scenes at Anfield following Liverpool’s win over Tottenham last month were wild, then Sunday could be another step further again.
Virgil van Dijk is the man who will lift the Premier League trophy into the Merseyside sky after Liverpool’s game against FA Cup winners Crystal Palace.
Van Dijk has had another excellent season, and although his legendary status at Liverpool has long since been secured, he has gone to the next level as a Premier League winning captain.
To recognise his ascension to being a genuine great of the club, a new mural of Van Dijk has sprung up in Liverpool.
And as they prepare to see their team’s crowning moment on Sunday, Reds fans have been applauding the piece of street art.
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Over the past seven or eight years it has been commonplace to see murals of Liverpool players and legendary figures in and around the city.
From modern day heroes such as Jurgen Klopp and Roberto Firmino to past legends like Ian Rush and John Barnes, there are plenty of tributes dotted around.
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Now, Van Dijk has joined that pantheon.
“That Van Dijk mural is simply exceptional.
“Please tell me this was painted over the 66 just a lad from Liverpool painting,” another added.
With the likes of Alexander-Arnold and Van Dijk now permanently adorned on walls around the city, other supporters have named which players should be honoured next.
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But as supporters’ reactions show, it has also thrown up further questions of whether the tribute to Alexander-Arnold near Anfield should remain.
Unfortunately, murals are vulnerable to vandalism and given the strength of feeling towards Alexander-Arnold at the moment, it may be unwise to keep it on display.
It would be a shame if the ‘normal lad from Liverpool’ wall was to be removed but at this point, it probably feels wise to pre-empt any potential harm being done to it.
As for Van Dijk, his face is likely to be proudly displayed for years and years to come.
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