Champions League

Fans pick the worst Liverpool player in the second leg against Real Madrid

Fans exploded in anger 

By Charles Cornwall

Fans exploded in anger 

Following Liverpool's resounding elimination at the hands of Real Madrid in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League, the club's official account had no choice but to publish the final result at the Santiago Bernabeu and had to endure in the comments an endless stream of criticism of virtually the entire squad that saw action in the series.

 

In the sea of comments that followed the publication of the photo indicating Liverpool's elimination, Alexander-Arnold's name was one of the most mentioned for the way he defended the right wing-back position that was largely dominated by the Brazilian attacker, Vinicius Junior, and although the English player did not have his best 90 minutes of the game, a teammate of his had a worse performance that was constantly pointed out on social networks.

With the aggregate score at 6-2 and with only a couple of minutes to play, Klopp sent on Kostas Tsimikas to replace his teammate Andrew Robertson, and in less than 180 seconds the Greek defender had a string of mistakes and controversies that outweighed TAA's failures in 90 minutes played, During the number 21 shirt's entrance, the VAR reviewed a play where he had apparently committed a handball and seconds after a possible penalty was ruled out in Madrid's favour, the Reds player committed a foul that earned him a yellow card.

 

<strong>TAA was the worst</strong>

With the anger of having been victims once again of Real Madrid in the Champions League, the Reds fans drowned in frustration made their analysis and criticism of the Merseyside team and its members, with some of them having evident grounds to support these words of disappointment, some of them being a little more extreme and even calling for the dismissal of elements with the qualities to continue wearing the Liverpool shirt for another season.
 

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