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(Video) What Virgil van Dijk did after the Netherlands lost to Austria

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Virgil van Dijk was left out as the Netherlands lost 3-2 to Austria in Berlin this morning.

Despite finishing third in Group D, Ronald Koeman’s side are still through to the knockout stages with four points from nine.

After the game our number 4 stopped in the mixed zone and was in no mood to talk to the media and instead quickly passed through the zone.

READ MORE: (Video) Liverpool-linked defender looked the real deal at the Euros yesterday.

Manchester City’s Nathan Ake paused to comment but could not say the same for his compatriot.

BBC sports pundit Ashley Williams has criticized Van Dijk and Cody Gakpo for the Liverpool duo’s role in Austria’s title-winning side. This despite the latter getting his name on the scoresheet early in the second half.

Now it’s up to the Netherlands skipper to get his team-mates ready to progress back to the next round.

Check out the video below via X’s @HaytersTV.

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