Liverpool dropped points against Tottenham on Sunday, with Jamie Carragher citing the biggest issue with the Reds this season as Arne Slot battles to ensure Champions League qualification
Jamie Carragher confessed that the lack of pressing is the “biggest problem” with Liverpool at present after they dropped points late on against Tottenham.
The outgoing champions have made an unwanted habit of letting points slip late on. They’ve lost to the likes of Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Manchester City in stoppage time and Tottenham, off the back of the worst form in the Premier League, secured a point at Anfield on Sunday.
Richarlison’s equaliser came in the 90th minute and further dented Liverpool’s Champions League hopes. The Reds face the prospect of going from winning the top flight to missing out on Europe’s elite competition the following season.
Liverpool’s drop off has been well documented, and came after a squad overhaul in the summer, but Carragher believes the lack of intensity when they play at Anfield is a major reason for their mammoth decline.
The Sky Sports pundit was quizzed on the problems facing the Reds and replied: “I think they’re really deep. I said on commentary yesterday that they are lots of things wrong with this Liverpool team, nothing’s working. But the biggest thing that stands out for me that Liverpool have lost is the press.
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“Pressing wasn’t just a Jurgen Klopp thing, but the whole point of people saying ‘its tough going to Anfield’ is not that Liverpool are always amazing on the ball or got the best players. It was that its a tight pitch, the fans are on top of you, Liverpool get after you and win the ball back and go forward – and that is something that is sorely lacking and is the biggest problem at Liverpool right now.”
The Reds twice broke the British transfer record in the summer, first landing Florian Wirtz and then signing Alexander Isak. They arrived alongside the likes of Hugo Ekitike and Jeremie Frimpong. All had performed impressively at their previous clubs, but Carragher believes they are quality individuals who don’t necessarily compliment the team.
“They’re not a team, they’re a team of individuals,” he added. “Quality players yes, but just been dropped in with no cohesion. You can see that on the clips and that’s what they lost. That is the most important thing for Liverpool, I don’t think of some fancy team with superstar players. Its always been about top players, but being a team.”
Carragher claimed the stalemate with Tottenham represented a “big shift” in the feeling of the fanbase, who booed the team at full-time. Slot is only into his second year at the club but frustration has mounted whilst the style of play is now a far cry from the football that was such a huge hit under Klopp.
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