It was supposed to be a routine Champions League night at Anfield, a chance for Liverpool to claw back some dignity after a horror run of nine defeats in 12 games. Instead, it turned into a viral roast session, with captain Virgil van Dijk at the epicenter of the internet’s latest meme apocalypse. The Dutch defender’s infamous “basketball air shot” – a wild, flailing whiff at a bouncing ball that left him sprawling like a rejected NBA All-Star – has been dissected, dubbed, and dragged more times than a tabloid scandal. As PSV Eindhoven romped to a humiliating 4-1 victory on Tuesday, Van Dijk’s gaffe wasn’t just a blooper; it became the symbol of Liverpool’s crumbling empire, sparking a tidal wave of mockery from fans, pundits, and even his own club’s legends.

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The moment arrived in the 72nd minute, with Liverpool already trailing 3-1 and desperation etched on every face in the stands. PSV’s Johan Bakayoko, the Belgian winger with feet quicker than a pickpocket in Amsterdam, lofted a hopeful long ball into the box. Van Dijk, positioned to dominate as usual, leaped like a man possessed – only to completely mistime his clearance. His right boot sliced through thin air, the ball squirting free under his legs, and Bakayoko pounced to tee up Malik Tillman for an open-goal tap-in. Cue the carnage: 4-1 PSV, Anfield in stunned silence, and social media erupting faster than a flare-up in the Kop.

Within seconds, the clip was everywhere. X (formerly Twitter) users dubbed it “Van Dijk’s Slam Dunk Fail,” with one viral post – a side-by-side of the air shot synced to Michael Jordan’s iconic shrug – racking up 1.2 million views by halftime’s end. “Virgil thought it was Game 6 in Chicago, not Group Stage at Anfield,” quipped a Manchester United fan account, attaching a photoshopped Van Dijk in Bulls jersey, mid-airball. Reddit’s r/soccer lit up with over 15,000 upvotes on a thread titled “VVD’s Legs Have Officially Gone – Basketball Edition,” where users piled on: “From Ballon d’Or contender to Harlem Globetrotters reject. What a fall.” Even neutral observers couldn’t resist; a BBC Sport graphic replay looped the gaffe with cartoon sound effects, captioning it “Air Dijk: The Miss That Missed.”

But the barbs cut deepest from within the Liverpool family. Jamie Carragher, the club’s most outspoken ex-warrior, didn’t hold back on CBS Sports post-match. “You’re watching Van Dijk now; not the same player,” the Sky Sports pundit thundered, zeroing in on the 34-year-old’s declining athleticism. “His legs have just gone – that air shot? Ludicrous. Like a normal CB trying volleyball instead of football.” Carragher, who retired at 35 after a storied Anfield career, layered on the tough love: “I don’t like criticizing them because what they’ve done is legendary. But Virgil’s carrying scars from that ACL tear in 2020, and it’s showing. Nine losses in 12? Someone’s got to step up – and it’s not the captain flailing like he’s blocking a three-pointer.”

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The mockery snowballed into stats that sting worse than any shank. Opta revealed Van Dijk has now conceded the most penalties in the Premier League this season – three, including this one’s handball cousin earlier in the match and a Community Shield clanger against Crystal Palace. “Damning,” headlined the Daily Mail, juxtaposing his peak 2019-20 invincibility (when he marshaled a defense that shipped just 33 goals) against this “bizarre spot-kick” trend. TNT Sports’ Don Hutchison called the initial handball “ludicrous for a player of his experience,” while Rory Smith on Goals Show Xtra dissected the air shot as “a desperate lunge gone wrong – he was claiming a push, but ended up pushing the ball away with his ego.”

Van Dijk’s defense? He wasn’t catching flies or dreaming of the hardwood. Sources close to the squad insist the air swing stemmed from a legitimate foul: PSV’s Luuk de Jong allegedly yanked his shirt mid-jump, unbalancing the towering center-back. “Virgil raised his arm to signal the ref – standard protocol,” one Anfield insider told Tribuna. “But VAR saw handball first, and the momentum killed his clearance. It’s not incompetence; it’s chaos.” Yet, even sympathizers couldn’t deny the comedy gold. SPORTbible ran a montage of “Van Dijk’s Worst Misses,” clocking the air shot at “peak slapstick,” while YouTube compilations like “VVD’s Volleyball Volleys” hit 500k views overnight, soundtracked to NBA on Fox highlights.

The broader Liverpool malaise amplified the ridicule. This wasn’t isolated; it’s the latest in a symphony of slips for a team that’s plummeted to 11th in the Premier League, 11 points off Arsenal, and teetering on Champions League elimination. Mohamed Salah, Van Dijk’s partner in prime, drew parallel fire – his “legs have gone” quip from Carragher echoing after a goalless night where the Egyptian talisman looked leggy and lost. Wayne Rooney, never shy, piled on from afar: “Virgil’s body language screams captain in crisis – that airball was the nail in the coffin.” Post-match, Van Dijk owned it in a terse Amazon Prime interview: “A mess, full stop. We’re letting the manager down, letting ourselves down. But we’ll fight out of it.” No excuses, just echoes of his fiery team meeting after a 2-1 loss to Manchester United last month, where he slammed the squad’s “lack of leadership.”

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Social media’s feeding frenzy knows no borders. In the Netherlands, PSV ultras chanted “Basketball Dijk!” during their victory lap, while Dutch outlet De Telegraaf ran a cartoon of Van Dijk dunking on Klopp’s ghost. Globally, memes morphed into merchandise: Fake Etsy listings for “Air Dijk” jerseys popped up, and TikTok duets had kids recreating the whiff with basketballs in Liverpool kits. Even Barca fans – still smarting from Chelsea’s 3-0 demolition – joined the pile-on, tweeting: “Estevao’s got better feet than VVD’s got air.”

For Arne Slot, the Dutch tactician thrust into Jurgen Klopp’s impossible shoes, this is rock bottom. The 4-1 drubbing – PSV’s third-fastest Anfield goal ever via Ivan Perisic’s penalty – exposed a defense that’s conceded 22 in 12 games. “Traumatized on home turf,” sneered Dutch media, with Slot’s post-match plea for patience falling on deaf ears. Betting markets now peg Liverpool’s Champions League exit at 2/1, with Slot’s P45 odds at 1/2. “The air shot wasn’t just a miss; it was a metaphor,” sighed one Kopite on Reddit. “Van Dijk’s aura’s evaporated – who’s the rock now?”

As dawn broke over Merseyside, Van Dijk retreated to his Formby mansion, phone likely on do-not-disturb amid the deluge. At 34, with a new contract expiring in 2027 and Saudi whispers growing louder, questions swirl: Is this the beginning of the end for the colossus who redefined defending? Or just a brutal blip in a season from hell? One thing’s certain – that “basketball” boner has immortalized him in meme lore, a far cry from the Ballon d’Or buzz of yesteryear. Liverpool faithful, scarred but stubborn, chant: “Allez, allez, allez.” But after this, even they might need a timeout.

In the beautiful game’s brutal theater, heroes fall – sometimes mid-air. Virgil van Dijk just learned that the hard way, one viral whiff at a time.