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Gakpo was speaking ahead of Liverpool’s Champions League game against PSV on Wednesday
Carl MarkhamTuesday 25 November 2025 19:36 GMT
open image in galleryLiverpool lost 3-0 to Nottingham Forest on Saturday (Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
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Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo has revealed that "honest" discussions have taken place among the squad following a string of dismal performances, including Saturday's humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
The Netherlands international admitted the Forest loss left players feeling "embarrassed", prompting captain Virgil van Dijk to demand greater personal accountability from individuals.
This comes after the centre-back previously convened a formal players’ meeting a month ago following a home defeat to Manchester United.
However, despite the club enduring an eighth loss in 11 matches, Gakpo confirmed there has been no such formal gathering this time around.
“After the game on Saturday it was a kind of embarrassment because we lost 3-0 at home in front of our own fans, which is not good,” said the Dutchman, who will face former club PSV Eindhoven for the second successive season in the Champions League.
“In the days after that, we were, I don’t want to say angry, but we tried to speak together and be honest with each other what we have to do to perform better on the pitch.
“Everybody is aware we have to take responsibility on and off the pitch. This was a conversation you have with a team-mate.
open image in galleryGakpo called the Forest defeat an ‘embarrassment’ (Getty Images)“It wasn’t really a ‘meeting’ meeting but we are aware we have to take responsibility, that we have to do better with certain things on the pitch. That’s what we spoke about.
“We are honest because otherwise there’s no point in speaking. We also know we have to stick together and that’s what we will try to do again to put in good performances and get wins.
“The coach takes responsibility but the players have a big responsibility to ourselves and the manager and the fans.
“We know what we can do but we aren’t letting it be seen.”
PSV coach Peter Bosz could make life even more difficult for Liverpool, and head coach Arne Slot in particular, on Wednesday but he said he was not feeling sorry for his compatriot.
“No. He’s a great trainer, he has so much quality, he will turn it around. I don’t doubt it will happen,” he said.
“I know he is going to be able to deal with this and get out of it.”
Asked whether it was a good time to play Liverpool he added: “I haven’t got a crystal ball. I’d rather play against a team that is not in form than one which is.”