Liverpool FC is not going through its best moment, as shown by their position in the Premiere League table, where they are in 9th position with 16 points. Recently the Red's have suffered two defeats against teams in the red zone; Nottingham Forest and Leeds United. This unusual situation has led the Anfield team to receive criticism and accusations from all sides.
The former Manchester United player Rio Ferdinand, who from his privilege of being a commentator for BT SPORT, once again took the opportunity to criticise the Merseyside team. "There's a lack of form but there's a definite need for a freshen up but Liverpool aren't far away. I understand [the] ageing midfield, Henderson, Thiago, Fabinho, Milner getting older," he said.
Ferdinand continued his criticism and took a swipe at Klopp, questioning whether his young stars are ready to take the reins at a time of crisis. "We watched them against Nottingham Forest but you've got Elliott, Carvalho coming in there, Curtis Jones can come in there. Are they ready to come in and take over?" said the former West Ham United youth player.
"That's the question. If they're not, if Klopp's seen that they're going to have to go into the market," added Ferdinand in an obvious statement, as it is more than clear that the Red's, given the injuries and lack of play of some players, should take advantage of the break made by the World Cup in Qatar, and go to the winter market for some cracks that will strengthen and create internal competition in certain specific points of the field.
The loser Ferdinand closed with his peculiar way of speaking, that is, contradicting himself, because he said that if not in winter, the club will have to go all out in the summer window. Typical of a loser who doesn't know what he's talking about. "I do believe, not this window, but in the summer that's an area they'll be looking to get reinforcements. It's hard when players have done so well for you to go 'you've shown signs of weakness or form is lacking, you're going to have to have to get out of the club".
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