After overcoming Real Madrid 1-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday, Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk said the English champions must rebuild from the bottom.
Before a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa on Saturday, Liverpool had lost six of their previous seven games and gone ten games without recording a win.
As goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois prevented an embarrassing score for the 15-time European champions, Madrid arrived in Merseyside in free-scoring form with very few opportunities.
“We won twice in a row, so it’s simple to say now.” You must remain composed and observe the world from a different angle, according to Van Dijk.
“We all understand how football works; it can change over the course of a week.”

At the top of the Premier League, Arsenal leads Liverpool by seven points, and they have also won their first four Champions League games on a run of eight straight clean sheets.
Van Dijk and Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, who has scored 26 goals for club and nation this season, will face off in a huge test of their title defense on Sunday.
“As you can see, Arsenal are flying right now, and it’s down to keeping clean sheets and not conceding chances,” Van Dijk continued.
“We have the ability to hurt anyone on the break,” according to the defending. You witnessed the diligent work today.
We must continue, they say. Another challenging day is on the horizon.
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Arne Slot, manager of Liverpool, made an important point about a return to Anfield in light of the club’s recent upturn in fortunes.
Only two of the Reds’ six losses this season were at home, including one when Slot faced a changeless Crystal Palace side in the League Cup match last week.
In my opinion, playing in front of these fans and in front of Real Madrid is beneficial because it encourages both my players and our supporters, Slot said.
“A fantastic performance against a team that only lost once all season.” Maybe there could have been a little more. “

As a late substitute for Madrid, Trent Alexander-Arnold received a hostile reception upon his return to Anfield.
After claiming seven major awards while playing for his hometown club, the England international was once a hero among the Liverpool faithful.
In a shaky start to the season, Conor Bradley struggled to find his rightful place in Alexander-Arnold’s place.
Van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate kept Kylian Mbappe quiet, but the Northern Irishman excelled in halting Vinicius Junior’s threat.
I mentioned before the game that Mbappe and Vinicius have each contributed 24 goals (goals or assists), and that Slot has also added.
You must ensure that these two are not on the scoresheet if you want to win this game.
Conor was outstanding. Not everyone wants to compete with Vinicius one against one. He excelled today.














