It is not VIRGIL VAN DIJK’s reputation to handle grunt labour.
However, ten years prior, the £75 million player for Liverpool and PFA Player of the Year was working as a pot washer at a Breda restaurant for £3 per hour.
“‘Stay here, Virgil,’ I used to say,” Lips told the Daily Mirror. “‘Here you have the opportunity at least to earn a few quid’. He has absolutely made it and I hold my hands up.
“He was a good worker. He would scrub hard and do his job properly. He was always here on the two busiest nights of the week.
“He was training hard to try and become a professional and had joined the academy of neighbours Willem II.”
Jacques Lips, owner of the restaurant, used to tell the youngster to forget his dream of becoming a professional footballer and focus on scrubbing pots.
So when Van Dijk became the most expensive defender in history after moving to Anfield from Southampton in January last year, Lips was gobsmacked.
“‘Stay here, Virgil,’ I used to say,” Lips told the Daily Mirror. “‘Here you have the opportunity at least to earn a few quid’. He has absolutely made it and I hold my hands up.
“He was a good worker. He would scrub hard and do his job properly. He was always here on the two busiest nights of the week.
“He was training hard to try and become a professional and had joined the academy of neighbours Willem II.”