Van Dijk downplays chances in match against PSG

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has candidly assessed his team's chances ahead of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg against PSG. The Dutch defender emphasized that a massive amount of work is required in the match at Anfield to reach the semi-finals. Goal.com reports on this.
Having lost the first leg in France 0-2, Arne Slot's men face a difficult task at home. According to Van Dijk, if the team performs as they did in Paris, their exit from the tournament is certain.

He called on his team to replicate one of the legendary nights at Anfield.
“We need something very special, otherwise we won't have a chance. The fans and our performance will be the most important factors.

We must not forget that we are Liverpool and we must make this night unforgettable,” the defender said.
The captain also addressed the disagreements between the club management and fans regarding the increase in ticket prices. He supported the fans' right to protest and stated that a swift resolution to this issue would serve the team's interests.
In addition to the Champions League clash, Liverpool is also fighting for a top-five finish in the English Premier League. Currently in fifth place with 52 points, the team faces crucial upcoming matches against opponents such as Everton, Manchester United, and Chelsea.
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