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Liverpool’s bright start to the season began to unravel, with few observers speaking out about their concerns than the former Red Jamie Karager.
Appearing in the overlap fan discussion, Carragher revealed that he is increasingly annoyed while watching the campaign.
Despite his heavily invested in the team and lofty ambitions, the Reds struggled to decide the game like they once did, and their decline caught Karager’s eye.
Liverpool have started the season well, but consecutive defeats between Crystal Palace and Chelsea in the Premier League and their Champions League defeats to Galatasaray have shown serious problems with the team.
Liverpool issues that make Jamie Karager irritate
New and expensive signatures like Alexander Isaac and Florian Wiltz have failed to perform at the club, and questions have been raised about the Reds’ ability to deal with the pressure of playing and their high-value tags.
The late targets recognized for the Palace and Chelsea are the reasons for Liverpool’s recent downfall, and Karager knows why it continues to happen with the Reds.
He said in an overlap fan discussion: “Liverpool didn’t control the game (against Chelsea), I felt it after it went 1-1. You’re hoping to win the game, but you really didn’t control it.
“And even when he brought the end, I know it was telling me to take the point, but it didn’t feel like no one went back and defended, everyone was running.
“For teams who are champions and have won that experience and senior players who don’t understand the situation and what they win.”
Arne Slot needs to make some changes soon
Liverpool has struggled to control the game the way the elite teams have to do last season and the way the elite teams have to do.
When a squad built for the trophy appears to be uncertain and chasing rather than dictate, warning signs become intense.
For Arne Slot and Liverpool, the test is not only about winning the game, but also about managing them properly, showing their advantage, and making them easier in the later stages of the match.
It remains to be seen whether that comes with gaining more goals, whether the midfielder shows more authority, or whether the manager is changing his tactics.
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