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Celtic star Virgil Van Dijk has heart set on World Cup

Virgil Van Dijk.
Virgil Van Dijk.

Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk insists he can convince Holland coach Louis van Gaal he is worth a call-up despite only having domestic football in which to impress.

The former FC Groningen centre-back arrived from the Eredivisie in the summer as part of a £2.6 million deal and has grown in stature as the unbeaten Hoops eased their way to the top of the Scottish Premiership.

His performances in the Champions League against Dutch champions Ajax have been encouraging for Oranje boss Van Gaal as he starts the job of choosing his 23-man squad for next summer’s World Cup in Brazil.

Van Dijk’s hopes were also boosted when AC Milan midfielder Nigel de Jong claimed the 22-year-old was ready for international football, despite his mistake in the 3-0 defeat to the Rossoneri last week, which confirmed Celtic’s European exit.

Neil Lennon’s side responded to that disappointment by putting seven past Hearts in Sunday’s William Hill Scottish Cup clash.

But Van Dijk is not concerned that Van Gaal will see that Tynecastle thrashing as proof the Scottish game lacks the edge required to ready him for a major finals.

Asked about De Jong’s comments, he said: “That was nice to hear from a very good player, but for that to happen it’s up to me to show everyone that I’m good enough and to play good games.”

He said: “The World Cup draw is on Friday and I’m hoping that my country gets a kind draw.

“I’m looking forward to it it would be great to be there.”

Van Dijk was at fault for Milan’s first goal at Parkhead when he failed to keep tabs on Kak as the Brazilian superstar nodded in the first goal.

He also passed up a gilt-edged chance after the break that should have levelled the scores at 1-1. But the defender says Sunday’s crushing win over Hearts did ease the pain of his Champions League calamity.

“We all wanted a reaction after the Milan game,” he said. “We knew it could be a difficult game away at Hearts, but we played very well and won the game.”