- Liverpool are trailing 2-0 on aggregate to Paris Saint-Germain ahead of their Champions League quarter-final second leg on Tuesday.
- Captain Virgil van Dijk stated that the team needs to produce 'something very special' and significantly improve their performance to have any chance of progressing.
- Van Dijk emphasised the crucial role of fan support, urging them to create a memorable atmosphere at Anfield for the comeback.
- He acknowledged ongoing fan protests regarding ticket price increases, affirming supporters' right to protest and hoping for a resolution with the club.
- The Dutch defender warned that if Liverpool play like they did in Paris, they 'will have no chance' of overturning the deficit.
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