Liverpool captain Van Dijk says PSG 'deserved' Champions League semi-final spot
Liverpool's Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk (C) is tackled by Paris Saint-Germain's Brazilian defender Marquinhos (R) during the UEFA Champions League quarter final, second-leg football match between Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on April 14, 2026. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Virgil van Dijk had no complaints after Liverpool were
knocked out of the Champions League by title-holders Paris Saint-Germain in a
defeat compounded by a serious injury to Hugo Ekitike.
Ousmane Dembele's double sealed a 2-0 quarter-final
second-leg win for PSG against an outclassed Liverpool on Tuesday.
Six-time European champions Liverpool were, however, still
fortunate to be in the tie after escaping from last week's first leg at the
Parc des Princes with just a 2-0 defeat after entering what Reds manager Arne
Slot labelled "survival mode".
Premier League champions Liverpool were much improved
compared to the first leg but that was scant consolation to club captain Van
Dijk who, when suggested his side had at least given it a go on home soil,
replied: "That's the bare minimum, isn't it?
"It's disappointing to be knocked out but PSG deserved
to go through.
"Knocking on the door is not enough. I'm disappointed
that we were knocked out, but that is the reality. I think PSG deserved to go
through based on the two games."
Tuesday's loss put paid to any lingering hopes Liverpool had
of winning a trophy this season and also appeared to signal an abrupt end to
Ekitike's first season at Anfield.
The 23-year-old has scored 17 goals in 45 matches in all
competitions since joining from Eintracht Frankfurt and was set to go to this
summer's World Cup with France.
But he was taken off the pitch on a stretcher after going
down awkwardly in the first half, with Slot saying the injury looked
"really bad" and would be investigated further on Wednesday.
Liverpool had still to confirm the severity of the injury on
Wednesday following reports the striker had ruptured an Achilles tendon, which
would potentially sideline him for at least nine months.
Alexander Isak's return to fitness means he looks set to
lead the line against Everton on Sunday in the first Merseyside derby at the
Toffees' new Hill Dickinson Stadium, where Liverpool will continue their bid to
qualify for next season's Champions League.
"We should be very disappointed at this stage and at
this point," said Van Dijk.
"But a massive game awaits for us. We all know how big
it is. It will obviously be a tough one but it is something to look forward to.
"But at this stage, I'm just not in a good place because we got knocked out of the Champions League."

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