Real Madrid, who had been scoring freely, were limited to few opportunities, with goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois making key saves to prevent an easy score.
Van Dijk acknowledged that football can change quickly and that his team must stay focused and calm.
He noted that Arsenal, who top the Premier League table, have been successful due to their ability to keep clean sheets and not concede chances.
Liverpool face another tough test this weekend when they play Manchester City, who have Erling Haaland, a prolific scorer, in their lineup.
Van Dijk emphasized the importance of solid defending, stating that his team has the quality to hurt opponents on the break, but only if they start with a strong defense.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot highlighted the impact of playing at home, saying that it brings out the best in his players and the fans.
Slot praised his team's performance, saying it was a great effort against a team that had only lost once all season.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, who returned to Anfield as a late substitute, received a hostile reception from the crowd, but his replacement, Conor Bradley, impressed with his performance at right-back, helping to contain the threat of Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe.
Slot praised Bradley's effort, saying he was outstanding in a difficult match.










