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| Inter vs Southampton: Nerazzurri desperately seeking redemption *TOPSOCCER |
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| | Puel urging Saints to stay calm in face of Inter stormIRISHINDEP |
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Virgil van Dijk’s journey from FC Groningen to Premier League star

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Is Southampton’s Virgil van Dijk the most complete defender in the Premier League? The Dutchman’s reputation is growing. Adam Bate spoke to Van Dijk’s former coaches at FC Groningen to find out more about a journey that could yet take the player to the very top.

Southampton legend Matt Le Tissier is certainly convinced. “Virgil van Dijk is one of the best central defenders in the Premier League,” he told Sky Sports at the weekend. “He’s an absolute giant for us. He just makes the game look so easy.”

Fellow former Southampton player Jamie Redknapp agrees. “I’ve liked him since his Celtic days,” said Redknapp. "He’s come to the Premier League and is making it look easy. I think Toby Alderweireld might just edge him as the best but he’s certainly not far behind.

“He’s got it all. He’s obviously very big, he’s good on the ball and he’s got pace. He’s the modern-day centre-back who can come forward with the ball. He could play for any team in the future - Barcelona, Real Madrid - he’s that good.”

In conversation on Super Sunday, the two men identified only one potential problem. “He loses concentration sometimes, he finds it that easy,” said Le Tissier. “But that’s how good he is.” Redknapp added: “He’s so laidback because the game becomes so easy for him.”

Easy. That’s the recurring word when it comes to Van Dijk. For his old coaches at FC Groningen, the men who got hold of him from Willem II reserves in 2010, it brings a chuckle. That’s the teenager they remember. A supremely gifted talent who needed to be pushed.

Former Rangers and Netherlands winger Pieter Huistra is the man who gave Van Dijk his Groningen debut in 2011, but only after the youngster had spent almost a full season waiting for his Eredivisie opportunity. Before he was ready, there was much work to do.

“He had a vision and he could read the game,” Huistra tells Sky Sports, "but as a young player you also have to learn what you’re reading and interpret that in connection to the team’s tactics. It was obvious though, that he would become a good player.

Huistra recalls a young man who enjoyed playing but, initially at least, “had to be pushed to train” in order to improve. There were also the niggling injuries that hampered his progress. “He had to become stronger and fitter,” says Huistra. "He was tall but easily off balance.

“Once that was all in place, it went more smoothly and he took a lot of the initiative himself. From the moment he joined the first team, I saw him investing in himself - going to the gym and becoming a stronger player. He learnt that under Dick Lukkien.”

The 44-year-old Lukkien was Groningen’s reverse-team coach at the time and later became the assistant manager at the club. An excellent coach, he also has a reputation as a tough - but fair - taskmaster. Van Dijk endured a difficult relationship with him at first.

This preference for the stick over the carrot took some time for the player to appreciate. “He was very anxious,” Lukkien tells Sky Sports. "He had to get used to me. I obviously recognised his talent but I thought he was much too easy, much too laidback.

"It was a challenge to change his mentality because he didn’t trust me at first and he’s someone who needs to have a bond with his trainer. He thought I was too direct. I think he thought I didn’t like him. But I saw his talent and when I see talent I want to get it out.

"It was just a matter of maturing and getting out of him the talent that was always inside. He’d got the physical and technical attributes. He’s a really good player. He’s very fast for his height, he can play football and he can defend very well. He’s strong in the air too.

“The key was getting him to do it every day in every session. You have to give your best every day. He was too easy. Sometimes he’d train hard, other times he’d train at 50 per cent or 60 per cent. I tried to teach him that this was the biggest thing he had to improve.”

Part of the problem was that during his time at Willem II, Van Dijk had been simultaneously playing for two of the age-group sides as well as being involved with the first team. As a result, there was lots of travel, lots of games, but little time spent on the training ground.

“He was not training during the week,” says Lukkien. “We used the first six months to get him fit.” So much so that Van Dijk didn’t even feature in Lukkien’s reserve side to begin with.

The youngster might not have realised it at the time while he was being made to wait for his chance, but his progress was being keenly monitored. “I watched every game and spoke to Dick about him almost daily,” adds Huistra. “We could all see that he could play.”

Eventually, that chance came in May 2011 - as a makeshift striker. Groningen were 5-1 down to Den Haag after the first leg of their play-off for a Europa League place but took the tie to penalties by winning the second leg 5-1 themselves. Van Dijk scored twice.

“It was a very important play-off game,” recalls Huistra. “We had to play very offensively so we put him in as a target man up front and he did well. He made his name there.” He was a fixture in the Groningen team from that point on. Lukkien couldn’t have been happier.

“It took six months to get him to trust me and after that he did trust me, we spoke a lot and it went very fast from there,” he explains. “In the three months after that he went from the reserve team to the first team and before long he went to Celtic.”

Two titles in Scotland followed and his old coaches kept track of him there too. For Huistra, an ex-Rangers man, Van Dijk was at “the wrong club” but he was nevertheless impressed. In fact, he was more than a little frustrated to see his old player ignored by the national team.

It required a move to the Premier League for Van Dijk to earn his first senior cap in October 2015. “Once you move to England you are more in the spotlight for the Dutch audience,” says Huistra. “It was long overdue.”

Van Dijk flourished in that spotlight. There was pressure given the reported £13m fee and having arrived as a replacement for the hugely impressive Alderweireld, but after a brief period of adjustment he thrived. Since the turn of the year, he’s been imperious.

A game against Watford in January illustrated the ongoing improvement. The Hornets might not be the biggest club in the Premier League but went into that game with Troy Deeney and Odion Ighalo on a run of 19 goals between them in the previous 17 games.

One of the two forwards scored in every away game in that period, but neither had a sniff against Van Dijk on the ground or in the air. It was the first of six clean sheets in a row that included a 1-0 win at Manchester United in which Wayne Rooney didn’t get a shot on goal.

Van Dijk finished the season having won 163 aerial duels - more than 30 per cent more than any other defender in the Premier League. This season has been equally impressive with only Burnley’s late penalty consolation on Sunday ending another run of five clean sheets.

The 25-year-old, winner of Southampton’s player of the year awards from both supporters and team-mates last season, remains at the heart of it all. Those Saints fans won’t welcome the talk of a transfer to one of Europe’s super-clubs but they will understand it.

Van Dijk’s old Groningen coaches certainly do. Lukkien and Huistra have gone their separate ways since his time at the club, with the latter now working in Japan, but they remain united in their belief that this is a defender who can do even more than what he’s shown so far.

“I’m impressed with how he’s developed, but it hasn’t surprised me because I knew what he was capable of,” says Lukkien. “He’s a player for one of the top six teams in Europe. He can make another step. I’m very proud of him.” After that awkward start, they are still in touch.

As for Huistra, he has a similar verdict. The boy he played up front, can become the man at the back. “It’s good to see him growing,” he adds. “He’s still quite young in his career so I think he will improve further. He has bigger things ahead. I’m certain about that.”

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Southampton boss Puel admits he does not know his best team

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Southampton manager Claude Puel admits he does not now his best team - because of the strength in depth at his disposal.

Puel is expected to again rotate his team for Thursday’s Europa League glamour tie against Inter Milan at San Siro.

Saints produced a convincing performance in Sunday’s 3-1 victory over Burnley, but the 55-year-old will again shuffle his pack in Italy.

The in-form Nathan Redmond has not travelled to Milan, while full-backs Cedric Soares, Jeremy Pied, Ryan Bertrand and Matt Targett are also all injured. In their absence, Sam McQueen is expected to make his first start for the club having only made his Premier League debut as a substitute on Sunday.

Puel described Thursday’s fixture as ‘important’ for the 21-year-old, but for all of his confidence also revealed he remains uncertain over what is his strongest team.

‘I don’t know my best team because all the time we can change five or six or nine players,’ the Frenchman said.

'It’s important to keep all the squad with a good concentration. If we want to stay with good results and a good physical level for all the games it’s important to respect all my players.

'Of course this game is very important to us but after the game away against Manchester City (on Sunday) is very important.

‘All the games are important but for me my job is to have every time a good balance on the team with good players and good feeling between them, a good acquaintance. This is my job.’

Southampton face the Italians at a time when the pressure they were under after a poor start to the season has been worsened by a row between captain Mauro Icardi and the club’s fans.

Inter are 11th in Serie A after three defeats from their opening eight games and despite having heavily invested in their squad during the summer.

Angered by comments made by Icardi in his recent autobiography, the club’s Ultras produced banners that claimed he was a mercenary and even cheered when he missed a penalty in their recent 2-1 defeat by Cagliari.

Rumours also persist that manager Frank de Boer - who was only appointed during the summer and has overseen two defeats from two in the Europa League - is at risk of the sack, and Puel said: 'It’s important to stay calm.

'Perhaps it’s a big occasion for Inter to react as they need points but for us it’s the same thing.

'They have good players and a good team to have a good reaction and we approach this game with calm and we prepare this game with all our possibilities. This is most important.

'It’s important to stay with good concentration for every game of this Europa League.

'Of course, to play away at Inter Milan is exciting, but this is for us just a game.

‘It’s important to try to take the three points.’

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Saints sense a “big opportunity” at Inter

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DUSAN Tadic believes that playing at the San Siro – one of the most famous stadiums in world football – will pump Saints full of motivation to claim a famous win in their Europa League tie against Inter Milan tonight.

Saints head to Italy full of confidence. They have gone unbeaten in seven games in all competitions and sit top of Europa League Group K after two matches.

In contrast, tonight’s group stage opponents, Inter, flounder at the opposite end of the group, having lost both of their games.

They are also having difficulties on and off the field.

The Italian side sit a disappointing 11th in Serie A and their captain Mauro Icardi has fallen out with the club’s fans over controversial comments in his new book.

Tadic reckons that, all this combined, as well as his feeling that playing at the San Siro will drive Saints on, makes it a real opportunity to claim a famous triumph at one of the most famous club’s in world football.

“It’s nice to play at big stadiums like the San Siro. It’s special and I think everyone has more motivation to play,” he said.

“It’s a big opportunity for us,” he added. “But this is a really big club and here if you don’t win one or two games it immediately starts to become much bigger pressure.

“I think for them they want to win every match, but we do too. It’ll be an interesting game.”

He continued: “We are really excited to play here against a big team like Inter. We know it will be a tough match because they have a good team and coach.

“We’ve prepared well and we want to take three points.”

While Claude Puel has constantly rotated many of his players – meaning most have had a rest – Tadic has played in all eleven games so far this term, on top of three games for his national team, Serbia.

The playmaker, who has been in superb form, is not concerned about maintaining his level of performances despite the punishment his body is taking.

“I feel really good physically,” he said. “The national team and the coaches here give me good opportunity and good role to show my quality.

“It is possible to be even better, but together we can become better and better. It’s important to work hard to be better players.”

He added that he is feeling very good and is looking forward to facing Inter and moving closer to the knockout stages of the Europa League.

“I expect an open game because both teams like to play good football and to dominate possession and the game,” he said.

“It will be an interesting game for the fans, but I hope we will be the stronger team.”

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Puel urges Saints calm for historic night at the San Siro

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Claude Puel has urged his side to stay calm in the face of the storm as Saints prepare for one of the biggest nights in the club’s history.

Saints tonight take on Inter Milan at the San Siro in a dream Europa League fixture.

With 7,000 Saints fans making the journey to Milan, it is sure to be a night to remember, and without question one of the greatest ever for the club.

Puel is trying to keep a sense of calm amongst his squad and as he attempts to shield them from all the hype.

He said: “I think this game is very important but it’s one of the games for the qualification.

“It’s important to stay with good concentration for every game of this Europa League.

“Of course, to play away and Inter Milan is exciting, but this is for us just a game.

“It’s important to take and to try to take the three points.

“The result is very important now for the feeling of the qualification.

“Of course, it’s a great team with great players but we need points and it’s the same for this team.”

With the club having so recently tasted League One football, the rise to face Inter at the San Siro is a dream occasion.

“The first it’s fantastic to see all these fans see our game,” reflected Puel. “It’s a fantastic support and it’s important to make a good game to try to take points.

“Every time, every game, it’s important to play good football, to have a good team, and we start with a good team for us.

“It’s the same for all the games. It’s important to continue this work.

“We are lucky because I think where we have a good team, good players, not just 11 players we can start every time with a good balance between the play, good combinations, it’s just difficult for this time with the injuries of Bertrand, Targett, Jeremy Pied.

“It’s a problem with all this many games for the month but I think all my players are at a good level, feeling in good spirit and it is important to continue this work.”

There could be a strange atmosphere tonight with the 80,000 capacity ground, one of the biggest in world football, expected to be half empty, and with Inter supporters still fuming with star striker Mauro Icardi over comments he made in a recent book.

Again, though, Puel is urging his players to block it out and stay focussed.

“Of course when a team needs points in the championship or in a cup the fans are sometimes angry and it’s the same for all the clubs. For us it’s important to take a good concentration on our play,” insisted Puel.

“It’s true it will be a strong game for us and for them but it’s important to stay with calm with all the situation.

“All this is interesting to see a good game.”

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COMMENT: Overwhelming and underwhelming - it’s the San Siro

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It is one of the cathedrals of modern football.

For the thousands of Saints fans making the trip to Milan, their visit to the San Siro is almost something of a pilgrimage, writes Adam Leitch in Italy.

Part homage to the journey their club has been on to get to this point, part chance to see a match in such famous surroundings.

The San Siro has stood for more than 90 years, though clearly plenty of upgrades and renovations have taken place in that time.

What immediately strikes you from the outside as you leave the stadium’s dedicated metro station is that the San Siro does not seem particularly awe inspiring for anything other than its sheer size.

It looks rather cold and nondescript, certainly showing little indication of the history that has been written inside, of the memories and emotion that it symbolises for so many.

Instead it rather looks as if its 11 concrete pillars, including four massive corner towers that surround the ground and support the most recent tier and the roof that was added to the stadium have been just dropped there from a great height.

Though there is no doubt the size of the San Siro is remarkable, and incredible in its vastness, there is nothing of the modern day stadia that takes your breath away.

Looking around from pitch level gives you a different feeling.

It feels like the giant of world football which it is.

The majesty and prestige of Italian football, and of Inter Milan as well, may have waned a little over recent years.

However, it is from this pitch side viewpoint that you appreciate just how big the San Siro really is.

While money has poured into the Premier League, Saints are still happy to try and get 30,000 into St Mary’s.

Looking at this empty 80,000 seater stadium you can almost feel the atmosphere of a big European game, a Milan derby or a title decider, with the noise and passion of the crowd, the banners, the flares going off.

In that respect it has a completely different feel from what we are used to in England.

The stadium has a museum, a nod to its glorious past, and the fact that it is constantly busy with tours shows just what a visitor attraction the ground is in its own right, even without a football match on.

For the team, the dressing rooms are fairly vast and sparse. There is not a lot of fuss or warmth particularly.

As the Saints players got the chance to train in the empty stadium last night they no doubt looked around in the same sense of awe as the fans will when they step foot inside for the first time today.

It might well be that the stadium will be less than half full, but for around 7,000 Saints supporters that won’t matter at all.

They have made it to somewhere special and can always say they were then when Saints played at the San Siro.

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Heartbroken disabled Saints fan misses out on Inter ticket after mix-up

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IT SEEMED like a dream come true for teenage disabled Saints fan Lee Venn – a ticket to watch his beloved team in the world famous San Siro stadium tonight.

Instead the 17-year-old will be watching his heroes take on Inter Milan in the Europa League in front of the telly in his Southampton home after a ticket mix-up.

Family friend and fellow season ticket holder Andy Barker had purchased what he thought were two wheelchair accessible tickets for him and Lee for the match.

They had spent £500 booking flights for them both and Lee’s mother, Donna Venn.

All three were devastated when they discovered the tickets were on the upper tier of the Milan stadium, impossible for Lee to get to.

Lee, who was born with spina bifida, said: “I’m really upset and disappointed that I can’t go the San Siro, it’s such a big match for them and me.

“I had my tickets all ready and was excited about my first trip abroad and then I was told that I couldn’t go, I’m devastated.”

His mum added: “He’s been a Southampton fan right from birth. I am really upset for him, this was going to be his first flight abroad, and he’s been going to the matches for five or six years now.

“We were going to travel down and fly from Gatwick, he’s not stopped talking about it. I don’t feel as though the tickets for disabled fans are very well organised.

“We’d even bought him the European home match package before this happened.”

According to Southampton FC, Andy did not follow the advice issued to disabled supporters ahead of the match.

They said he should have arranged for tickets through the supporters relation team and added that by the time he realised his tickets did not include disabled access the club could only refund him the cost.

Tree surgeon Andy, who disputes this, said: “For a young person like Lee, football is his life. We have cancelled all our travel and will take a hit financially, but it’s nothing compared to how Lee feels.

“I booked them online and phoned the sales team and they talked me through it and said that our names would be added to a list of wheelchair users. When we were on the list, we thought that meant we had disabled tickets.”

When the tickets came a week ago, both Andy and Lee’s mother Donna, noticed they didn’t look right.

A spokesperson for Saints said: “All supporters requesting disabled tickets for this game were advised to contact our supporter relations team.

“When we received the disabled ticket information from Inter Milan we then contacted everyone on that list.

“Mr Barker contacted the ticket office after purchasing general admission seats who ensured he was on the list. However, having only attended one away game, he was below others in priority for disabled spaces.”

Yesterday Andy was contacted by the football club as two more disabled access tickets were made available for the game, which kicks off at 6pm tonight.

But he said: “It’s too short notice and Lee is beside himself. Inter Milan made them available but we won’t be able to go.

“We’ll get some friends and family round to watch it on the telly – but it won’t be the same as the San Siro.”

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