Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk says he wants to better at set pieces.
Van Dijk still reckons he has room for improvement - namely when attacking set pieces, as he looks to improve upon the six goals he scored in all competitions for the Reds last season.
Van Dijk told BBC Sport: "I am very hard on myself. I know the slightest loss of concentration, the slightest mistake will be punished. I try to limit it as much as possible.
"I have always been very critical of myself and I like the people around me to be critical too. And they are, the manager is as well, which is a good thing.
"I have improved since I joined Liverpool. Last year I am very satisfied with the fact that I played so many games on a consistent level, I am very proud of that fact.
"On a critical part I could have done more on attacking set-pieces, been more dangerous. It is not easy, I try to work on it.
"I feel there is still more to come. That comes from playing games. In my position it is all about experience as well. Playing games, staying fit, and that will hopefully bring success for the team."

