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Van Dijk Admits Lack of Resilience in Shock Defeat
5 Apr
Summary
- Team conceded multiple goals before halftime.
- Captain noted a point where the team seemed to give up.
- Second-half display led to fans leaving early.

In a season marked by inconsistency, the Reds hit a new low this past Saturday during a decisive match against their rivals. Although the team initially held their own, the opposition opened the floodgates before the interval. This led to a dejected performance in the second half, with many travelling supporters leaving the venue well before the game concluded.
Following the loss, captain Van Dijk offered a candid assessment of the team's performance. He acknowledged the intention to equalize early in the second half but stated the opposite occurred. Van Dijk admitted that recovering from a three-goal deficit proved extremely difficult, and crucially, suggested that at a certain point, the team surrendered their will to fight, contributing to the overall outcome.