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Virgil van Dijk reveals how he’s using tennis icon Roger Federer as inspiration to strike fear into hearts of strikers

VIRGIL VAN DIJK claims Roger Federer serves as his inspiration to intimidate strikers.

The Liverpool centre-back uses the Swiss tennis legend as a spin doctor – copying his laid-back style to FOOL opponents into thinking he is in control.

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Holland superstar Van Dijk is out of the Euros after an early-season ACL injury from which the Reds have never fully recovered.

But the 29-year-old believes Federer‘s relaxed attitude can help him stay positive – and resume his dominant form when he finally returns to Premier League action. 

And in a new book by Leo Moynihan called ‘Thou Shall Not Pass: The Anatomy of Football’s Centre-Half’, Van Dijk claims winning battles on the field is more in the mind than people might realise.

The £75million former Southampton kingpin states: “Some people suggest I make the game look easy, but trust me, every game is very tough.

“We play against world-class strikers, very physical strikers, and never am I thinking, ‘This is easy.’ Maybe though, I want my opponent to think I am.

“Look at Roger Federer. If you see him play tennis, you think he doesn’t sweat.

“Mentally, that must be so tough for his opponent, who will think he’s not trying.”

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All-time great Federer, 39, is still an elite player, having won 20 Grand Slams despite his own injury problems in the past decade.

And Van Dijk reckons there is no better role model as he attempts to prove he can ovecome the type of knee injury that can undermine playing careers.

He said:  “Sometimes I think like that.

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“Try to get into the head of the opponent, not by talking to him, not by kicking him, but trying to make him think that if he is going to play well or score today, he’s going to have to step up.

“Yes, you have to be confident in your own ability, otherwise people will walk all over you.

“There are other ways to win games; you don’t have to kick or curse people out.”

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