VIRGIL VAN DIJK has urged Liverpool not to panic as they face four games which will define their season.
The Reds looked shambolic at times in a wild 3-3 draw with Brighton, sparking fears their campaign could be over before it has really got started.
They face two games against Rangers knowing anything less than victory could be fatal to their Champions League hopes while realistically they must defeat Arsenal and Manchester City in their next two Premier League games to stay in the title race.
Van Dijk said: “Obviously we’ve had some setbacks, and it is difficult to react the right way if you are not in the best possible shape, all of us.
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