Liverpool's set-piece problems a 'killer' - Van Dijk
Liverpool's Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker and Liverpool's Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk defend in their goalmouth during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on December 27, 2025. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
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Liverpool captain
Virgil van Dijk said the Premier League champions have to improve a woeful
record defending set-pieces if they are to continue an upturn in form.
The Reds only edged
past bottom-of-the-table Wolves 2-1 on Saturday after conceding a 12th league
goal in 18 games from a set-piece.
No team has conceded
more and, at the other end, Liverpool have only scored three times from
set-pieces, excluding penalties, themselves.
That minus nine
differential is their worst in any Premier League season.
"The fact is
we've conceded too many set-piece goals and we don't score enough," said
Van Dijk.
"It's something
we have to improve. I would say at least 75 percent of the time or even more,
it's not even about the first contact. It's the second phase that is the
killer.
"Is it a mental
thing? I hope not. If that's in your head then it's an issue. Personally, it's
not in my head."
Liverpool boss Arne
Slot has bemoaned his side's dead ball defending for much of the season.
But the Dutchman sees
signs of progress overall as Liverpool beat nine-man Tottenham and Wolves in
their last two matches despite conceding from a corner in each of them.
"Unfortunately
we're maybe the only team that hardly ever scores from a set-piece and, even
worse, we constantly concede," said Slot.
"But then, I
think I said two, three or four weeks ago, we have to make sure that when
things go against us – it could be a set-piece, it could be other things – we
still need to find a way to win.
"In the last two
games we conceded from a set-piece but we were able to win and that hasn't
happened many times this season. That's progress for me, but it's obvious there
are more things for us to improve and this is definitely one of them."
Despite a string of
unconvincing performances, Liverpool are on a seven-match unbeaten run.
Three consecutive league wins have lifted Slot's men back into the top four but they remain 10 points adrift of leaders Arsenal.

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