Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has disclosed that the team must show some level of consistency in the Premier League.
He made this known on the backdrop of the Reds’ 2-1 loss against Brighton in Saturday’s league game.
Speaking with the club’s website, the Dutch international expressed his frustration with Liverpool’s alarming drop-off this season, fearing for his side’s Champions League hopes.
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“Listen, I don’t know what to say – I said over the last months the same thing. We can’t build on a good performance. That is something that has to change if we are to achieve what we are trying to achieve, and that is Champions League football.
“We are trying everything. We are trying to turn it around and we are hopefully going to turn a corner, but it doesn’t look that way at the moment. Obviously we go away now to our different countries. Everyone has a responsibility to stay as fit as everyone can and come back ever better if that is possible.
“I would rather to try and win games. But the next one for me is against Norway. That will be my focus now, but the feeling I have and the rest of the players should have is frustration, because it is the same story now. It happened again.”


