Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk insists the ongoing situation involving Mohamed Salah has not disrupted the squad, despite the forward’s recent removal from the team.
Speaking after Liverpool’s 1–0 Champions League victory over Inter Milan on Tuesday, the Dutch defender stressed that the players remain united and determined.
“It’s a collective difficult situation that we’re all in,” Van Dijk said when asked about Salah’s absence.
“Between Mo and the club, things are going on and he’s not here today, that’s the reality. I don’t think anything has changed in terms of our focus and determination.”
Salah was dropped by manager Arne Slot following his explosive interview, where he claimed he was being mistreated and that his relationship with the manager had broken down.
Despite the controversy, Van Dijk maintained that the team is fully committed to their objectives.
“It doesn’t change anything. There’s obviously so much noise from the outside world, which is normal when you don’t perform,” he added.
“It’s a good feeling of winning, especially in a period we are in, trying to find consistency and something to build on.”
Liverpool will next face Brighton in the Premier League on Saturday.

