Liverpool can cope with title nerves: Van Dijk

Liverpool's Portuguese striker Diogo Jota (L) and Wolverhampton Wanderers' Ivorian defender Emmanuel Agbadou (R) fight for the ball during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on February 16, 2025. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk insists the Premier League
leaders can cope with the mounting pressure of the title race.
Arne Slot's side moved seven points clear of second-placed Arsenal
after surviving a sloppy second half display to beat struggling Wolves 2-1 on
Sunday.
After conceding a stoppage-time equaliser at Merseyside rivals
Everton on Wednesday, there was a palpable air of anxiety around Anfield as
Liverpool laboured to protect their lead in the closing stages against Wolves.
Van Dijk understood why there were nerves in the stands and the
Dutch centre-back expects more drama as Liverpool edge closer to a
record-equalling 20th English crown.
"We are all human beings and I totally understand anxiety or
nervousness can kick in," he said.
"I said it weeks ago, we just have to buckle up, enjoy the
ride. There will be a lot of twists and turns.
"If you're not ready for it, it will be a difficult couple of
months for you but I feel like we as a team are ready for it.
"We will give it everything we've got and we will see in 13
games if that is enough."
Liverpool can extend their lead at the top to 10 points if they
win at Aston Villa on Wednesday.
But Van Dijk has experience of having a 10-point lead, albeit at
an earlier stage of the season, and blowing the chance to win the league.
In January 2019, Liverpool had a similar-sized cushion over
Manchester City when they lost at the Etihad Stadium as Pep Guardiola's side
won 18 of their last 19 matches, with the Reds finishing second by one point.
Arsenal have only 13 games to catch Liverpool and Van Dijk
believes Liverpool will be able to handle the anxiety of the tense final weeks
of the season.
"I don't know how others would think, I can only say what I
think and what I tell the boys to do because I've been through this whole
situation and come up short as well twice," he said.
"We have to put all our energy in only ourselves and that is
hard enough already - you saw how Wolves made it difficult for us and on
Wednesday it will be very difficult again.
"If you focus on other things or look at others it is only
going to backfire so we keep going.
"Certain players in our team might watch other teams but it
is not going to help you.
"I think that was also the mentality the season we won it (in 2020): we kept going, kept going and we found a way."
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