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"I've been very lucky to experience those nights where the connection between the fans and the performance has been unbelievable."We need something very special to happen, otherwise we will have no chance. If we play like we did in Paris, then we will have no chance anyway, in my opinion.READ MORE: Virgil van Dijk tells Liverpool what 'must' happen when Andy Robertson leavesREAD MORE: Andy Robertson hints at next club decision as transfer deadline in mind"There is an opportunity on Tuesday to come up with a good game plan and fight for it for 90 plus minutes."I am really looking forward to it.
We shouldn't take that for granted. We have to remember we are Liverpool.
Van Dijk believes fans are entitled to make their feelings clear, and their importance on nights like these is obvious.Liverpool fans wave flags on The Kop during the Champions League game against Galatasaray.(Image: Alfie Cosgrove/News Images/NurPhoto via Getty Images)On Saturday, Liverpool put in a performance that offered a glimmer of hope, though beating PSG by two goals will be a completely different task to getting over the line against Fulham.On that occasion, it was Rio Ngumoha and Mohamed Salah who scored, while Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong and others also impressed.Both wingers played well, with Arne Slot saying he would have no problem throwing 17-year-old Ngumoha in against PSG — as long as his body is physically ready for a second start in quick succession."He's a humble kid who works hard and listens," Van Dijk said of Ngumoha. He has big dreams.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.
