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Virgil van Dijk on Liverpool loss: Everyone has to look in the mirror

Updated on: 30 December,2021 07:25 AM IST  |  London
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Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk urges team to reflect on their under-par performance after suffering shock 0-1 loss to Leicester; insists defeat not a blow to EPL title hopes

Virgil van Dijk on Liverpool loss: Everyone has to look in the mirror

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk (second from left) tries to defend as Leicester City’s Ademola Lookman (right) scores a goal during their English Premier League encounter on Tuesday. Pic/Getty Images

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says he and his teammates need to look in the mirror and improve after the 1-0 loss to Leicester dealt a blow to their Premier League title prospects. 


Leaders Manchester City can extend their advantage to nine points later on Wednesday if they beat Brentford. Chelsea could leapfrog Liverpool into second too if they overcome Brighton—though the Reds will have a game in hand over both. 


Van Dijk did not look for excuses for the loss on Tuesday despite Leicester’s goal scored by Ademola Lookman coming from their only shot on target after Mohamed Salah missed a first-half penalty for Liverpool. 


Focus on Chelsea clash

The Reds—who failed to score for the first time in 29 league matches—will look to strike back in the title race at Chelsea on Sunday. 

However, Van Dijk says the players need to reflect on why they under-performed against a Leicester side who were beaten 6-3 by Manchester City at the weekend. 

“Everyone has to look in the mirror and improve,” said the Dutch defender. However, Van Dijk said it was no time to give up hope as other factors may still play a role in who is crowned 
champion. 

Call for improvement

“We’re in December. The season is so, so long. You have seen it with COVID and injuries—lots of things can change. There’s no point looking at [Manchester] City or Chelsea or the other teams around us. We should look at our performance today and improve.”

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