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Virgil van Dijk remains optimistic about Liverpool's chances in the Premier League, insisting "anything is still possible" despite a disappointing Europa League exit.
With its European campaign over, Liverpool now have to focus on clawing back into the title race, having slipped two points behind Manchester City after a loss to Crystal Palace at Anfield on Sunday.
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Liverpool is now gearing up for a crucial run of away fixtures against Fulham, Everton, and West Ham United that will ultimately define its season.
We need to be ready for Sunday because today was a tough game, and Sunday will be very tough as well and we all know that.
"Everyone has that responsibility to make sure they are ready for it physically and mentally.
Everyone feels disappointed, I feel disappointed, but we do not have a lot of time to be disappointed.
"Hopefully our fans will be there again, I have no doubt actually, but we need them more than ever for the last six games of the season where anything is still possible."
Liverpool.com says: The Europa League exit is disappointing but Liverpool cannot afford to just let this season peter out.
Fulham is a must-win game on Sunday and victory will change the feeling around the place considerably.
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