Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says “good issues” await the Reds if they will “flip” their fortunes after a testing spell.
Van Dijk featured as Liverpool exited the Champions League on penalties towards Paris St-Germain and misplaced the Carabao Cup last at Wembley in a troublesome few days for the membership.
However the Reds nonetheless high the Premier League by 12 factors with solely 27 left to play for, with their subsequent fixture set for two April once they host Everton at Anfield.
Van Dijk informed BBC Radio Merseyside: “We’ve to show this round [PSG and Newcastle defeats].
“It is how soccer works. In 5 days you lose twice and the world is sinking – kind of. Two weeks in the beginning was sunshine and rainbows.
“Now everybody goes to their respective nations, play there, hopefully keep match after which we’ve a few days to calm down after which we prepare and we’ve to be prepared for Everton at house which goes to be powerful.
“There’s lots at stake – good issues – we’re in place. There are such a lot of constructive and good issues to stay up for. We play for the Premier League – essentially the most troublesome prize to get.
“In my view, one of many hardest Premier League seasons there may be within the final couple of years when it comes to everybody can win from one another so it’s totally troublesome.”