

Honestly, the Fulham result wasn't a shock to me. Gary Neville: Liverpool beyond a dip - it's a collapseįREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Fulham's win over Liverpool in the Premier League.Jamie Carragher: Liverpool mentality midgets.
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Liverpool 0-1 Fulham - Match report and free highlights.However, he stuck with 4-3-3 time and time again, and they've been exposed. That would give you bit more protection and it would just change things up a bit. That screams at me that they needed to switch to a back three. If Van Dijk and Gomez aren't there, Liverpool's centre-backs aren't good enough. You only have to look at their assists and their crossing.īut, at the moment, they haven't got the personnel in defence to keep things tight. It really is hard to say because he is a really top manager, but when you look at their situation, you've got Robertson and Alexander-Arnold, who are two of the best attacking full-backs in the country and they are up there as two of the best in the world too. Going back to Klopp and Liverpool, this is hard to say but I think Klopp has been a bit blinkered. Image: Jurgen Klopp pictured at full-time following the 1-0 defeat to Fulham The problem is if they dip to a seven or a six out of 10, how does he react? What does he do then? 'Chelsea in pole position, but job not done' Everyone who has played has been a nine out of 10 since Tuchel's arrival. Whoever has played in midfield out of Matteo Kovacic, N'Golo Kante and Jorginho has been superb. Tuchel has come in and spotted that at Chelsea, and Klopp could have learnt a bit of a lesson from that.Ĭhelsea have been outstanding. Maybe he should have been flexible and switched to a back three to give the players a bit more protection and also, they have wing-backs too in Andrew Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who like to go forward more than they do defending as well. When you look back at it now, Jurgen Klopp should have been a bit more flexible and thought we don't really have good defenders without Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez. If you look at Liverpool at the moment, it's probably the way they should have gone. They have actually got wing-backs rather than just full-backs, if I'm being honest, and the switch has worked a treat. If there was one team in the country that could play with a back three, I thought it was Chelsea. Jamie Carragher and Jamie Redknapp discuss how Thomas Tuchel has turned around Chelsea's season since taking charge.
