Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has reportedly blown up in frustration following the Reds’ disappointing defensive display against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

In a stunning outburst, the Dutch defender allegedly slammed a teammate’s performance, calling it “an absolute disgrace” and warning that if they continue to start, Liverpool is “going NOWHERE” in the competition.
“I’ll say this LOUD AND CLEAR—if he keeps starting, we are going NOWHERE in this competition. I can tolerate his blunders in the Premier League, but NOT HERE! This is the Champions League, and it matters WAY MORE to me than the Premier League. I DO NOT want to see him on the pitch for this tournament EVER AGAIN!”
Sources close to the dressing room suggest Van Dijk’s fury stems from repeated costly mistakes that have put Liverpool’s European dreams in jeopardy. The defender, known for his composed leadership, appears to have reached his breaking point.
“This has gone too far for him to react like this💔 but we really need to do something about him—he’s costing us! 🙀🙀🙀”
With tensions running high, manager Arne Slot faces a crucial decision ahead of the second leg at Anfield. Will he take action, or is the squad heading for a major internal fallout?