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Jamie Carragher shows why he is never comfortable with Liverpool’s performance despite the draw

The former Liverpool player and current legend is not entirely happy about the team’s performance yesterday against City 

By Charles Cornwall

The former Liverpool player and current legend is not entirely happy about the team’s performance yesterday against City 
The former Liverpool player and current legend is not entirely happy about the team’s performance yesterday against City 
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Liverpool drew at the last minute against Manchester City and things are getting in the way of Klopp's team eventually reaching the top position. Despite the fact that it was not fulfilled today, Liverpool has shown that they can continue to be consistent and above all continue to achieve good results not only in the Premier League but also in the Europa League.

It is worth mentioning that the team failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League. Last season for Klopp, it was a season that for many should not have counted. After the departures of players such as Fabinho and Jordan Henderson, the team was able to start with a restructuring, starting with the midfield. Faced with this, some names such as Dominik Szobszlai and Alexis Mac Allister arrived

On the other hand, some players who had not had enough continuity in other teams were called up by Jurgen Klopp, as is the case of Ryan Gravenberch. Similarly, the failed signings of Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia forced the Merseyside side to act quickly and bring in Wataru Endo. With all this, there are people who do not feel satisfied

Furthermore, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville weighed in on the match, Trent Alexander-Arnold and other aspects. With that said, Carragher, true to form, gave his opinion on Liverpool's performance in yesterday's match against Manchester City. These were his words

Jamie Carragher's words on Liverpool's draw against City

During half-time between City and Liverpool, Jamie Carragher took the opportunity to talk a bit about the team's performance. Even though this was before Alexander-Arnold scored, the player was blunt with his words

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