Don't panic': Van Dijk's message to Liverpool fans after second defeat in four days
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Don't panic': Van Dijk's message to Liverpool fans after second defeat in four days
"I think we have showed it already in many games this season but we haven't shown it for the full 90 minutes yet unfortunately. It is absolutely normal and nowadays you don't get the time from the outside world so you have to be strong mentally. I am very confident. We have to keep working and sticking together. We had a good start this year in terms of points tally. There shouldn't be panic, but improvement is needed."
"Alisson felt something when he sprinted back, Slot said. Normally when a player sprints back and feels something and goes to the floor and doesn't come back to the pitch which by the way they did 112 times being injured and coming back on the pitch without any pain then I fear the worst and that is what happened with Alisson. He will not be able to play Saturday, 99.9%."
Liverpool lost 1-0 at Galatasaray after Victor Osimhen scored a first-half penalty. The result marked only the second time under Arne Slot that the team suffered back-to-back defeats and followed the earlier end to a perfect start at Crystal Palace. Goalkeeper Alisson suffered a muscle problem that will rule him out of the trip to Chelsea, while Hugo Ekitike was withdrawn with a leg issue. Mohamed Salah was rested for the Istanbul match. Captain Virgil van Dijk called for mental strength, unity, continued work and insisted there should be no panic despite the need for improvement.
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