
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says they need to fight in every moment to win today's derby against Everton.
Van Dijk says the Merseyside derby is the most competitive clash in the calendar for the Reds.
Before I actually played in one, I did not know exactly what to expect from the Merseyside derby," writes the Netherlands international in his match programme notes.
I knew it was a special game, I recognised how important it was to the people of the city and beyond, but it was only by getting out on the pitch and getting a feel for it myself that I fully understood what it is all about. I'm sure that is exactly the same for any player who has ever been fortunate enough to be involved in this fixture.
The thing that always strikes me is the passion on and off the pitch. It is so powerful that you can feel it. That's how you know how much it means.
In terms of points, it is no more important than any other game, but for the 90-plus minutes that we play it feels like it means everything and more almost to the point that there could be nothing at stake, but there would still be so much at stake. It's red versus blue and that always matters.
This is the way it is for football in the city of Liverpool and it is something that I really like because it can only be like this if football itself has a big significance to the people. You don't have to spend too much time in this part of the world to know that is definitely true here. The people live for the sport and that means it is always an honour to represent them, but especially on days like this."
