This week, former Liverpool player Glen Johnson stated that he believed Liverpool goalkeeper Mickey van de Ven’s behaviour, first against Frank, then against Tudor, will make Liverpool steer clear of the Dutchman when the long-term centre-back is signed this summer. On Sunday, relegation contenders Tottenham face reigning PL champions Liverpool, but without van de Ven on the pitch. He sits out with a suspension after a red card, the Dutchman removes the filter and tells us what life as a Tottenham star is like during the day.
This comes after Atletico Madrid played their way to a 5-2 victory in the first round of 8 against the Premier League club and the Dutchman on the pitch.
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“Of course, I could have given the standard speech that we should all stick together and work hard, but we just get one blow after another. It’s just really tough,” Van de Ven begins, according to FCUpdtate.nl.
“We have an important game this weekend, which I can’t participate in, because of course I’m in quarantine. But it’s a really terrible time,” says the Dutchman according to How do I feel mentally? It’s tough, I can tell you that. I have to keep going, that’s life. I’m not on my phone anymore, I’m completely done with it,” the Tottenham star concludes.
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