Neville: This was one of Liverpool s worst performances, Van Dijk was responsible for the second goal conceded
November 10th: In the 11th round of the Premier League, Manchester City defeated Liverpool 3-0 at home. Neville and Sturridge, who served as Sky Sports commentators, commented on the game. Neville said: "Liverpool's performance is really worrying, this is one of their worst performances I have seen in a long time. They lost almost all one-on-one battles, and they looked weak in the first half." In the first half of stoppage time, Nico Gonzalez shot, Van Dijk touched the ball with his foot, but the football still flew into the goal. When talking about this goal, Neville said: "Van Dijk behaved strangely in Manchester City's second goal. He just stood there and was hit by the ball. His right leg made a slight movement, but it 'killed' his goalkeeper." Neville went on to say: "Liverpool fans will be worried. There was a strong sense of optimism during this summer's transfer period, but things did not develop as expected. So. Today's game was another huge disappointment." Sturridge also questioned Van Dijk: "He extended a foot, but it did not play a decisive role. I expected them to do better in organization and pressure, but after the Champions League victory over Real Madrid, I thought Liverpool would perform better."

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