Shrewsbury Town striker defender Elliott Bennett has explained what Virgil van Dijk did in their dressing room after facing Liverpool.
The Reds ran out 4-1 winners over the League One outfit in their FA Cup third round clash at Anfield on Sunday.
Daniel Udoh opened the scoring for Shrewsbury, with the striker performing his own take of the famous Cristian Ronaldo celebration in front of the Anfield Road end.
Liverpool got back into the game with a goal from teenager Kaide Gordon, before Fabinho struck from the penalty spot.
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Roberto Firmino got Liverpool’s third goal with an audacious backheel, before Fabinho got his second and the home side’s fourth with the final kick of the game.
After the match, Shrewsbury boss Steve Cotterill revealed that Van Dijk went into the away dressing room to chat to the players and hand over his shirt.
Now Shrewsbury defender Bennett has explained what Van Dijk did when he visited the dressing room, as he praised the Dutchman.
“Classy on and off the pitch,” Bennett wrote on Twitter, about Van Dijk.
“Rolls Royce of a player and without doubt the world’s best centre back.
“Touch [of] class coming in to see the boys and give our goal scoring hero his shirt! Proper.”