Virgil van Dijk sends warning to Liverpool teammates after Atalanta shock
- Liverpool thrashed 3-0 by Atalanta to leave Europa League hopes dangling by a thread
- Brace from Gianluca Scamacca and late goal from Mario Pasalic secured quarter-final first-leg victory for Italian side
- Reds captain Virgil van Dijk stressed need for his teammates to believe they can secure comeback next week
By Sean Walsh
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk insisted there is 'no point' in his side showing up for the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final with Atalanta if they don't think they can overturn a 3-0 deficit.
The Reds were stunned by the Serie A side on Thursday night, who will take a three-goal cushion back to Italy for the return fixture next week. Gianluca Scamacca scored either side of half-time before Mario Pasalic rounded off proceedings late in the day.
Van Dijk fronted up to the cameras post-match and hit out at his teammates for a string of individual errors, but urged them to remain positive if they are to conjure up another memorable European comeback.
"Obviously it's not great. A very, very disappointing evening. Too many individual mistakes and we got punished for it. It feels bad," Van Dijk told TNT Sports.
"With the man-marking system they do, we have to do much better. When we have the ball we have to do better and be much stronger. The spaces were open and they punished us immediately.
"A very disappointing night for all of us but we can't dwell on it for too long. We need everyone to look forward to another big game. We have to switch back onto getting results.
"We were wide open. It's more that we conceded the goals because we lost the ball in difficult areas. It hurts. But it can't put us down. We have to react pretty quickly.
"It hurts of course. We haven't lost here for a long time. But we shouldn't take the credit away from them. They punished us for being sloppy in possession. We still had chances to score one or two and unfortunately we didn't.
"If you don't believe, there's no point going to Italy. We have made it very hard for ourselves going there 3-0 down. But the way to bounce back is by winning the game on the weekend. We need everyone to switch it back on. Then we can focus on putting out at least four goals over there."
Liverpool won 5-0 in their only previous visit to Atalanta, with Diogo Jota scoring a hat-trick in their Champions League group stage meeting in November 2020.