Virgil van Dijk has dismissed claims alleging Liverpool looked panicked during their 4-3 Champions League victory over RB Salzburg on Wednesday, insisting his side cannot be expected to win every game handsomely.
The European champions were coasting in their most recent match, going three goals up before Salzburg staged a dramatic comeback to draw level with their illustrious hosts.
Mohamed Salah ended up getting the winner with his second of the game, and Van Dijk said during a post-match interview was that his side won, pickingnup their first points in this year's competition.
He said, as quoted by the Liverpool Echo: "There’s no reason for panic at all, we just need to relax, have a look at what can be better.