LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool must play their natural attacking game and not think defensively despite holding a 3-0 lead going into Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final second leg away to Manchester City on Tuesday, centre back Virgil van Dijk says. Van Dijk was speaking after an unusually bloodless Merseyside derby away to Everton earlier in the day finished 0-0. He felt Liverpool suffered a little on Saturday from their exertions in the City game. "Three days after the Champions League game it's tough," he added. "Sometimes we need to play better, myself as well, but you can't deny that some legs are a bit tired."
Source: The Star April 08, 2018 13:07 UTC