“We had a proper debrief with the manager… we also had a separate one as players”
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk portrayed powerful leadership this week when he called a private players-only meeting to address the team’s recent poor form. The discussion came just days before Liverpool’s impressive 5–1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League, and many believe the meeting helped change the team’s mentality.
Liverpool entered the match in Germany after four straight defeats, and confidence had dropped inside the dressing room. Van Dijk gathered the squad to speak openly about their problems. He urged his teammates to take responsibility and fight harder for the shirt. The meeting stayed private, but it reportedly ended with a united message: “reset, regroup and respond.”

The effect of the meeting showed clearly against Frankfurt. Liverpool started fast, pressed with more energy and played as a unit. Even after conceding early, the team stayed calm and showed resilience.
Hugo Ekitiké scored the equaliser before Van Dijk himself rose to head in the second goal. Goals from Ibrahima Konaté, Cody Gakpo and Dominik Szoboszlai completed the comeback. Liverpool also showed better teamwork, improved passing rhythm and stronger motivation across the pitch.
A Captain Leads by Example
After the match, Van Dijk confirmed he had called the meeting but refused to take full credit. He explained that sometimes a squad needs honest conversations to move forward. He also admitted that recent performances did not meet Liverpool’s standards. However, he praised the reaction of the players and said the important thing now is to continue improving.
“After the Man United game, we had a proper debrief with the manager but we also had a separate one as players.
“I wanted to say some things. We had to stay calm and block out all the noise from the outside because that’s something you can’t control,” he said.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot welcomed the leadership shown by his captain. He said the squad needed to take control of their situation and show personality. He also added that the win in Frankfurt must be a fresh start, not a one-time reaction. Slot believes the team now has the chance to build confidence again.
Could this be a Turning Point for Liverpool?

With strong hope that this strong response will bring consistency, the mood in the camp has improved, and the players appear more united. The meeting did not solve every issue, but it helped restore belief and togetherness.
The win over Frankfurt ended a difficult run, but tougher tests still lie ahead. Liverpool must now carry this energy into their next fixtures if they want to return to top form in both Europe and the Premier League.
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