The making of Virgil van Dijk: how Liverpool's rock became the world's best defender

Virgil van Dijk

When Frank Brugel brought an end to his largely unspectacular playing career – one that took him to middling clubs like RBC Roosendaal and Willem II – he probably assumed his chances of having any influence at the top of the Dutch game had long gone.

His main footballing focus at that stage was taking young son Jordy to games at local amateur side WDS’19 on a Saturday morning. Yet it was there Brugel made a discovery that would eventually hand Dutch football a huge boost in a time of desperate need.

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Arthur Renard has been writing for FourFourTwo since 2013, when Ronald Koeman hosted him for a Readers interview in a small room in stadium De Kuip. Two years later Arthur moved to London, where he still lives and from where he covers English football, while he has also been travelling the world to cover events like the World Cup and Copa America.