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LIVERPOOL defender Virgil van Dijk suffered a horrible dislocated finger that had to be popped back in mid-match while playing for Holland in a World Cup qualifier.
And to compound the Dutchman's night - he later had to push away a fan who gatecrashed his post-match interview.
The 30-year-old centre-back, who recently returned from a lengthy spell out due to an ACL injury, trudged off to the sidelines two minutes into the second half to have his finger looked at during their away match with Norway.
He swiftly had it put back in by those treating him and was able to return to the action.
And Erling Haaland revealed after the game that he was the cause of the dislocated finger.
He told : "I actually snapped his finger on him. I do not know how it happened. He just said "f***ing hell, you broke my finger.
"He's good, so to speak. I have no idea how I snapped his finger. That's just the way it is."
The horrible incident did not seem to hamper Van Dijk's performance as he and his Dutch team-mates did not concede any goals in the second half.
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The defender also drew headlines for pushing away a fan who attempted to interrupt his post-match interview.
The supporter could be seen running up to Van Dijk while shouting his name.
But the Dutch star was having none of it as he shoved him away and added: "Please."
Holland were forced to settle for a point as they played out a 1-1 draw with Norway.
Borussia Dortmund striker Haaland gave the home side the lead in the 20th minute when he escaped the grasp of Van Dijk to finish from close range.
But the Dutch drew level 16 minutes later when Van Dijk's former Liverpool teammate Georginio Wijnaldum crossed for Davy Klaassen to tuck home.
The result leaves both Norway and Holland on seven points after four qualifying games, one point behind Group G leaders Turkey.
Speaking after the match, the Liverpool defender said: "Felt good to lead the boys out there again but we have loads of things to work on.
"We need 2 big results now for the remaining games. First up in Eindhoven on Saturday, see you all there!"
Meanwhile, Van Dijk, who is also expected to line up against Montenegro and Turkey over the next seven days, spoke recently about his return to football after a lengthy period out recovering from the ACL injury he suffered towards the end of 2020.
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He told the Liverpool Echo: "I am proud, a lot of hard work so far has been put in to get where I am and obviously I've had a lot of help from my wife and my kids.
"Obviously the thing is I have played and the first one was very emotional and very tough for many reasons.
"You visualise the game so many times in your head before you actually play so as I said to the club I was not tired because of the game - I was tired because of everything around it.
"And it was sort of like a hurdle. I had to get over that I felt like then it will come again. So that is what happened in my point of view."
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Liverpool have picked up seven points from their opening three Premier League games.
In their last match before the international break the Reds played out an enthralling 1-1 draw with Chelsea at Anfield.
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