'We Are Not Kids': Van Dijk Responds to Liverpool Criticism After Old Trafford Defeat

‎Virgil van Dijk has addressed growing criticism surrounding Liverpool’s mindset following their 3-2 defeat to Manchester United, firmly rejecting claims that players have not been fully committed.
‎The scrutiny intensified after reports suggested that Arne Slot permitted members of the squad to take time off after their victory over Crystal Palace. This led to speculation that the team’s preparation for the Old Trafford clash lacked the necessary intensity.
‎Virgil van Dijk denies Liverpool lacked effort after Man United loss, defends player rest time, and labels the season unacceptable amid Champions League race.
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‎Responding to those claims, Van Dijk insisted that the narrative is misleading. He explained that players merely used limited personal time responsibly, highlighting that such breaks are part of modern football. According to the Liverpool captain, the squad is composed of professionals capable of managing their responsibilities without losing focus.
‎He also referenced how Manchester City, under Pep Guardiola, have benefited from similar rest periods, reinforcing his belief that recovery and performance must be balanced carefully. While acknowledging that poor results can invite criticism, Van Dijk made it clear that the issue is not a lack of effort.
‎However, the Dutch defender was far more critical when assessing Liverpool’s season as a whole. He openly described the campaign as unacceptable, pointing to the team’s 11 league defeats and their significant gap behind Arsenal as evidence of a dramatic decline.
‎Van Dijk stressed that accountability is essential, refusing to offer excuses for the team’s struggles. He emphasized that Liverpool must respond with hard work and ensure such a disappointing campaign is not repeated.
‎The centre-back also highlighted the need for extensive work beyond the pitch. With Arne Slot guiding the team through a challenging transition, Van Dijk believes improvements must be made internally to restore the club’s competitive edge.
‎Reaffirming his loyalty, he expressed determination to help Liverpool return to consistent winning form. He underlined his desire to relive the success achieved during his time at the club, insisting that fighting spirit and consistency must define the team moving forward.
‎With the title out of reach, attention now shifts to securing Champions League qualification. Liverpool’s position remains under pressure, with the team likely requiring four points from their remaining three fixtures to guarantee a top-four finish.
‎Van Dijk emphasized the importance of qualifying for Europe’s elite competition, both for financial stability and sporting ambition. He concluded by stressing that consistency remains the most difficult yet essential ingredient for success, urging the squad to finish the season strongly and learn from their shortcomings.

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