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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesLiverpool FCRobbie Fowler's damning verdict on one Liverpool player has seemingly been confirmed by Virgil van Dijk after the Reds' captain made an unforgivable admission after the Manchester City defeatVirgil van Dijk admitted Liverpool's players 'gave up' against Manchester City(Image: Getty Images)Virgil van Dijk has seemingly confirmed Robbie Fowler’s fear that one of Liverpool’s players “gave up” against Manchester City.The Reds are out of the FA Cup after Saturday’s 4-0 thrashing at the Etihad Stadium, marking yet another low point in what has been a dismal season for the defending Premier League champions.With the pressure mounting on Arne Slot, the Liverpool boss will need to find a way to salvage the campaign during what will be a crucial last couple of months. The Reds face Paris Saint-Germain next in the Champions League quarterfinals, while they have seven league games left to try and secure a spot at Europe’s top table for next season.READ MORE: Arne Slot issues message to Liverpool fans after Dominik Szoboszlai tantrumREAD MORE: Liverpool transfer news amid $115M Man Utd race as fresh Mohamed Salah talks heldBased on recent evidence though, there isn’t much encouragement for Liverpool fans that their side will meet the bare minimum.
The Reds’ misery was compounded after Saturday’s defeat when Van Dijk admitted that the players “gave up” against City."You come out of the dressing room [at half-time] to hopefully score the 2-1 as soon as possible to change the game, but obviously the opposite happens,” the Liverpool captain told reporters.Then to come back from 3-0 is very difficult. That is maybe at a certain point what happened."Van Dijk’s admission would appear to back up what Reds legend Robbie Fowler had to say about Ibrahima Konate after the game, with the former striker taking aim at the defender.Robbie Fowler criticized Ibrahima Konate following Liverpool's FA Cup defeat to Manchester City“You know you have tough times; I mentioned before about leaders, just look at the reaction from Konate, that’s like a defeatist attitude, someone who sort of gives in,” Fowler told TNT Sports when reviewing the footage of Antoine Semenyo’s goal to make it 3-0 to City.“Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great finish, the movement is great, it’s a good goal by City, but I actually want a bit more from my team defensively.
I think Konate just gives in.“I’ve seen it on more than one occasion this year with him where the ball goes past him and he’s quick to sort of give in.”Get LFC's 2025/26 season home and away kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. When he’s been bad, he has been unbelievably poor, and those performances have far outweighed the good displays.Fans can forgive the odd off-day, but when your commitment is coming into question, that’s simply unforgivable.
