
Liverpool started the Merseyside derby without Mohamed Salah or Roberto Firmino and drew a blank in the process, prompting Robbie Fowler to label Klopp‘s attack as “sharp as a Primark suit” without the pair.
Liverpool were forced to make a number of changes because of various injury problems, and Fowler believes his former side lack the requisite rhythm to compete without their usual attacking trident of Mane, Salah and Firmino. NaijaBet.com
Mane was the only player of the Red’s attacking three to start the match, with Firmino entering the fray in the second-half, and the Anfield club created few chances in the match. NaijaBet.com
As a result, Fowler has criticised Liverpool’s attack without Salah and Firmino starting in the side.
In his Daily Mirror column, Fowler wrote: “Jurgen Klopp will be seriously concerned by Liverpool’s lack of cutting-edge depth ahead of Tuesday’s season-defining clash with Manchester City.
“In fact, they were about as sharp as a Primark suit. It is, though, understandable.
“It was always going to be a big ask for them to reproduce Liverpool’s first-choice counter-attacking verve.
“Liverpool have a front three… and then nothing too obvious beyond that, with both Divock Origi and Daniel Sturridge out on loan.”
Liverpool are set to welcome back Salah for the midweek clash against City, despite the forward suffering a slight groin strain in the first leg. NaijaBet.com
And Fowler believes if he is not fit to start the match, then his former side could be in trouble. He continued: “Obviously, Salah will be the key on Tuesday in the quarter-final second leg.
Liverpool will lock horns with City on Tuesday evening at the Etihad, going into the match with a 3-0 aggregate lead. NaijaBet.com