Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk did not hold back after another disappointing defeat, urging his teammates to take responsibility and show more consistency as the Reds’ struggles continue.
Speaking to reporters after the match, van Dijk’s frustration was evident. “It’s not good enough,” he said firmly. “We can talk all we want, but actions on the pitch speak louder. We have to look at ourselves first — every single one of us.”
The defender, known for his calm leadership, appeared visibly upset with the team’s performance, stressing that small lapses in concentration have been costing Liverpool valuable points. “At this level, you can’t switch off for a second. We’ve been punished too often, and that has to change.”
Fans have begun to question Liverpool’s form, with concerns about their defensive structure and lack of intensity — something van Dijk acknowledged. “We need to rediscover what made us strong: discipline, hunger, and unity. It’s on us to fix it.”
As pressure mounts on both players and manager, van Dijk’s words serve as a rallying call. With the captain demanding accountability and improvement, the coming weeks could prove decisive in defining Liverpool’s season.









