VIRGIL VAN DIJK has admitted he is a big fan of boss Arne Slot's new 'home comforts rule' for games at Anfield.
Slot has made a superb start to life at Liverpool, losing just one game a surprise defeat at home against high-flying Nottingham Forest - and his side is already four points clear at the top of the Premier League with a game in hand over second-placed Chelsea.
Captain Van Dijk is loving not only winning but a new rule his fellow Dutchman has put in place, which allows players to stay in their own homes rather than at a hotel before a home match.
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