LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool must play their natural attacking game and not think defensively despite holding a 3-0 lead going into Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final second leg away to Manchester City on Tuesday, centre back Virgil van Dijk says.
Premier League leaders City were blown away by three goals in the opening 31 minutes at Anfield and suffered a further psychological blow on Saturday when losing 3-2 at home to their neighbours Manchester United after holding a 2-0 lead.
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