“We have to be ready” – Virgil van Dijk previews Liverpool’s clash with Brighton | OneFootball

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“We have to be ready” – Virgil van Dijk previews Liverpool’s clash with Brighton

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Liverpool Build Momentum After Galatasaray Win

Liverpool produced one of their most complete European performances of the season with a commanding 4-0 victory over Galatasaray at Anfield, sealing a 4-1 aggregate triumph and a place in the Champions League quarter finals. For Virgil van Dijk, satisfaction was evident, but so too was restraint.

The Liverpool captain has seen enough football to know that one big night under the lights does not guarantee anything three days later. Especially not with Brighton waiting.


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Reflecting on the performance to liverpoolfc.com, Van Dijk said: “I think occasionally we have been showing and playing good games but not consistently and on a regular basis and it’s been frustrating for all of us and for the fans as well.

“But the only thing we can do is keep going, try to improve and every time you are out there represent the badge in the best way possible.”

Virgil van Dijk Focuses on Consistency

There is a theme running through Liverpool’s season under Arne Slot, one of progress mixed with the occasional lapse. Even after lifting the Premier League title in 2024-25, expectations remain high, and Van Dijk is clearly holding the squad to that standard.

“It was a good night. We have been having good performances this season and we haven’t been able to build on it the next time,” he admitted.

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Consistency, as ever, separates contenders from winners. The Dutch defender did not shy away from that reality.

“It is very hard but that’s the hardest thing in life, doing it each and every three or four days. If you do that you become successful, there’s a big chance you become successful. That’s what you strive for, that’s what we had last year and that’s what we try to reach.”

Brighton Away Presents Different Challenge

If Galatasaray at Anfield was about energy and control, Brighton away is about resilience and discipline. Trips to the south coast have developed a reputation for testing even the most organised sides.

Van Dijk knows it.

“But you need multiple factors to go your way and now don’t get carried away. This was a demanding game physically and mentally and it is down to us to do all the right things to be ready for an early kick-off at Brighton because Brighton away is always difficult.

“We have to be ready but everyone is needed in that sense.”

It is the kind of fixture that reveals how serious Liverpool are about sustaining momentum, particularly with a heavyweight European tie against Paris Saint-Germain looming in the background.

Anfield Atmosphere Fuels Liverpool Performance

European nights at Anfield tend to come with their own narrative, and this one was no different. The intensity in the stands matched the urgency on the pitch, something Van Dijk was quick to acknowledge.

“There was a lot at stake, that was pretty obvious, so we had to show how much we wanted it together with our fans, who played a big part.

“I played last week in Istanbul and saw how big an impact their fans had on their performance and it was clear to see our fans played a big part in our performance. We could have scored more goals but their goalkeeper still had a very good game in my opinion.”

He added: “It’s a combination of performance and the fans, they play a big part in that. The fans can probably say if we bring that every week on the pitch then there is no issue and we can say if the fans bring that every three or four days then there is no issue either. It is about doing it together.

“This season, as players we take full responsibility for a lot of performances when we have not been good enough.

“But for me there is no point to speak about it right now after we qualified for the last eight because that is still a very good thing.”

For Liverpool, the message is clear. The Galatasaray win matters, but what comes next at Brighton will say more about where this team is heading.

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