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Van Dijk accepts his bad moment and blames it on this situation

The leader of the Reds' defence acknowledges and seeks to make amends for his mistakes in this campaign 

By Charles Cornwall

The leader of the Reds' defence acknowledges and seeks to make amends for his mistakes in this campaign 
The leader of the Reds' defence acknowledges and seeks to make amends for his mistakes in this campaign 
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Within the group led by the German tactician, Jurgen Klopp, there are some figures who have caught the team's bad moment and to this day are still not performing well in football. The Dutch international defender, Virgil van Dijk, came forward to talk a little about the issue and what he is doing to try to reverse the situation that has hurt him and his team so much in this 2022-2023 season.

Although the Merseyside defensive leader has not made as many blunders as his teammates Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez, the Dutch international has been singled out for blame in the 15 games he has played for Liverpool in both the Premier League and UEFA Champions League, with his performance against Brighton being the main reason.

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Virgil van Dijk said he is trying to do everything in his power to try to return to the level that made him stand out not only in England but throughout Europe, trying not only to improve but also to maintain that progress through consistency. "I'm doing everything I can to get back to the top level, this level that he reached shouldn't go down. I'm just trying to maintain consistency.

If he raises his level, obviously not only he would benefit from the situation but also his whole team, which is why van Dijk considers it super important to try to find that consistency of play that first allows them to get out of the negative situation they are in and then to enjoy what they do on the pitch. "That's the most important thing, to find that consistency and then enjoy it.

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When his defensive partners are on the same wavelength, the Dutchman's performances look more attractive and easier to perform, often rewarded with a positive result that allows them to start climbing up the Premier League table and get closer to the leaders, while in the Champions League, the objective is different as they try to take over the runners-up spot and advance to the round of 16 without any problems.

 


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