Liverpool's downward spiral has reached a fever pitch, with the Reds now on a dismal nine-game losing streak in 12 matches. Their recent collapse at home to PSV marked their third consecutive three-goal defeat, leaving many fans questioning the team's direction and tactics.
As Liverpool's woes mount, so too do the criticisms of key players like Mo Salah. Former Liverpool legend Dietmar Hamann has been vocal about the Egyptian winger's lack of enthusiasm on the pitch, labeling it "disgraceful." Hamann's comments were echoed by Graeme Souness, who suggested that Salah simply doesn't have the appetite to compete at a high level.
However, not all former Liverpool players are as harsh in their assessment. Steven Gerrard, speaking on TNT Sports, acknowledged that the team is conceding too many goals but also pointed out that they're vulnerable and unstable defensively. Gerrard's comments were more measured than some of his contemporaries, who seemed to be itching for a scapegoat.
The situation has become so dire that even former players are starting to question their own roles in Liverpool's recent struggles. In an emotional interview on CBS Bigger Cup B@ntercast, Jamie Carragher became visibly agitated after his team lost the plot during the match against PSV. While he has a reputation for being fiercely critical of Salah, it's clear that even he is struggling to come to terms with the team's collapse.
Liverpool's crisis analysis has become appointment viewing, with fans tuning in from around the world to see how their former teammates will react to the team's woes. The situation is complicated by the fact that several former Liverpool players are now pundits on various sports networks, offering their own opinions and analysis of the team's struggles.
One thing is certain: this season has been a defining moment for Liverpool, and it remains to be seen whether they can recover from their current slump and mount a comeback.
As Liverpool's woes mount, so too do the criticisms of key players like Mo Salah. Former Liverpool legend Dietmar Hamann has been vocal about the Egyptian winger's lack of enthusiasm on the pitch, labeling it "disgraceful." Hamann's comments were echoed by Graeme Souness, who suggested that Salah simply doesn't have the appetite to compete at a high level.
However, not all former Liverpool players are as harsh in their assessment. Steven Gerrard, speaking on TNT Sports, acknowledged that the team is conceding too many goals but also pointed out that they're vulnerable and unstable defensively. Gerrard's comments were more measured than some of his contemporaries, who seemed to be itching for a scapegoat.
The situation has become so dire that even former players are starting to question their own roles in Liverpool's recent struggles. In an emotional interview on CBS Bigger Cup B@ntercast, Jamie Carragher became visibly agitated after his team lost the plot during the match against PSV. While he has a reputation for being fiercely critical of Salah, it's clear that even he is struggling to come to terms with the team's collapse.
Liverpool's crisis analysis has become appointment viewing, with fans tuning in from around the world to see how their former teammates will react to the team's woes. The situation is complicated by the fact that several former Liverpool players are now pundits on various sports networks, offering their own opinions and analysis of the team's struggles.
One thing is certain: this season has been a defining moment for Liverpool, and it remains to be seen whether they can recover from their current slump and mount a comeback.