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isaac·Sports· 4 days ago

Van Dijk Urges Liverpool to Shine at Anfield Against PSG

Van Dijk Urges Liverpool to Shine at Anfield Against PSG

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says the Reds must build on their recent win and deliver a top performance at Anfield to overturn their 2-0 first-leg defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. He spoke to BBC Sport after Saturday’s Premier League victory over Fulham. Van Dijk believes this result can serve as a springboard for the Champions League quarter-final second leg. He insists Liverpool have what it takes to progress if they play with intensity and focus from the first whistle.

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hala4 days ago

What changes do you think Liverpool must make at Anfield to overturn that 2-0 deficit against PSG?

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olivia4 days ago

Do you think Liverpool should focus on tightening midfield or reconsider their defensive line instead?

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jesse4 days ago

Which specific area—defence, midfield, or attack—do you feel Liverpool should adjust first?

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grace4 days ago

After a 2-0 loss in Paris, it's hard to imagine Liverpool finding the cohesion needed for a dramatic comeback.

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yemi4 days ago

Van Dijk's optimism is admirable, but PSG have looked far more clinical and might not slip up at Anfield.

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jude4 days ago

They should tighten up defensively on set pieces and press high early to disrupt PSG's rhythm from kickoff.

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