Liverpool suffered their first defeat against Everton in 14 years to give hope to title rivals Arsenal and Manchester City on Wednesday.
Virgil van Dijk conceded Liverpool might be out of the Premier League title race after they suffered a surprise 2-0 defeat to Everton in Wednesday’s Merseyside derby.
Jarrad Branthwaite and Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored in either half to give the Toffees their first win over Liverpool at Goodison Park since 2010.
Liverpool struggled to find a way through the Toffees’ defence despite dominating for long periods, and the Reds’ captain says they will not outlast Arsenal and Manchester City without major improvements.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Van Dijk said: “If we play like today, then we have no chance to consider ourselves in the title race.
“We have to just focus on the next game and that will be a tough one anyway, so we will see.
“We’re very disappointed, in so many ways. I think everyone has to look at their own performances. Did they really give everything, and do they really want to win the league?
“We’re still fighting and there are still games after tonight, but if we play like we did overall in the game today – not winning challenges and giving the referee a chance to give free-kicks like he did many times, then you have no chance to win the title.”