Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk challenged Wayne Rooney about the pundit's criticism of his leadership during the team's losing run in an awkward post-match interview following their win over Real Madrid.

Alexis Mac Allister's second-half header sealed a morale-boosting 1-0 Champions League win at Anfield and made it back-to-back victories and clean sheets after Liverpool ended a four-game losing run in the Premier League by beating Aston Villa on Saturday.
When Liverpool were at their lowest, after that crushing loss at Brentford, Rooney had said Van Dijk's body language was a "concern" and questioned if the captain's leadership had suffered after signing a new deal at the end of last season.
Van Dijk, standing directly next to Rooney, told Prime in his post-match interview after Liverpool's win that sometimes the outside noise was "over the top" without directly referencing the comments from the Manchester United legend.
He then added: "It would be good if especially ex-players that played at the highest level, that dealt with difficult moments as well, would put a lot of things in perspective."
Rooney, who appeared taken aback by the defender's comments, responded by saying: "I think what I've said is fair."
He added: "The response [to their struggles] has been great from Virgil and the team."
Van Dijk, however, disagreed and replied: "I think if you would watch games, then I would definitely take the responsibility.
"I think the comment that I signed my new deal, and then it's like, that's it and I let [things] slide, I think that was a bit...but that's my personal opinion."
Van Dijk and Rooney's exchange in full
Van Dijk: "At times the noise was a lot. It's very important to put things into perspective, get your head down and work.
"For me personally it doesn't affect me but as a captain I am dealing with players that might be affected by it.
"Of course, if you lose four or five games in a row as a Liverpool player, that is fair. It is normal in that sense.
"It's over the top at times as well, but that is because we live in a world where there are so many platforms, so many people can say stuff and will be picked up and made bigger than what it is.
"I think it would be good for ex-players that played at the highest level that dealt with difficult moments to put things in perspective."
Rooney: "I'm not saying anything more because I think I've spurred them on! We've put them on a winning streak! I think what I've said was fair.
"When you win the Premier League and then you go on a run where you lose three, four games in a row, which you don't expect from Liverpool over the last few years.
"And then Virgil, you as the captain, that's your opportunity to go and lead the players in. That happens in football and I think the response has been great from Virgil, from the team."
Van Dijk: "I think if you would watch games, then I would definitely take the responsibility. I think the comment that I signed my new deal, and then it's like that's it, and I let it slide. I think that was a bit...but that's my personal opinion."
[Asked if he uses things like that to motivate him]: "No. I want to perform for the team, for the club, for each and every one that will support us through thick and thin.
"When we go through a tough time as a team, when we're losing games, obviously I'm fortunate that didn't happen too many times, it hurts me so much. And I want to turn this around because I also see the hard work we put in each and every day. I see the quality that we have."
