Mo Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai react after Liverpool lose to Galatasaray and, inset, Alan Shearer© PA Images
Diogo Jota loss âweighing heavyâ for ânervousâ Liverpool as Shearer names FOUR big Slot concerns
Alan Shearer fears Liverpool are suffering mental fatigue owing to the tragic loss of teammate Diogo Jota after naming four aspects of their defeat to Galatasaray in the Champions League that concern him, while Jamie Carragher has bluntly assessed the struggles of Florian Wirtz.
The Reds went into their UCL clash at RAMS Park, having suffered a first Premier League defeat of the season against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday. But in a performance that never got out of second gear, Liverpool lost for the second successive game after Victor Osimhenâs penalty â awarded controversially â condemned Slotâs side to defeat in Istanbul.
Their second loss of the season came in their 10th match, whereas last season it took until 29 games before Slotâs side were beaten for a second time.
And with Arsenal breathing down their necks in the title race, Slot will hope his side can bounce back to winning ways when they take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
While he stopped short of calling the loss a âcrisisâ, he did admit the Premier League champions were not in a good place right now and wondered if they were suffering after the tragic death of teammate Jota back in early July.
âThey have been miles off it,â Shearer said in his co-commentary duties for Amazon Prime when asked by Jon Champion if he was concerned by the Redsâ lacklustre performance.
âI appreciate the pain that they had to go through losing a teammate in such tragic fashion, and you canât underestimate the stress and everything else thatâs put on playersâ minds â it is clearly weighing heavy â but in terms of performances and energy, no, theyâve been miles off it!
âSo yes, I am surprised given the money that they spent in the summer, bringing new players in.
âItâs not a crisis just yet. They lost on Saturday and have been poor tonight. Theyâre in a great position in the league, but they have a lot of work to do.
âItâs not a crisis, but itâs not been great either.â
Picking out four aspects of their play that will worry Slot, Shearer added: âTheyâve looked nervous all over the park, losing possession and being very sloppy.â
Champion added: âThey are a long way off the well-oiled machine they were last season,â with Shearer responding: âThey have just not looked like scoring tonight and have not worked the goalkeeper at all.â
Carragher laments another poor Florian Wirtz display
Slot opted to start with the costly German playmaker Wirtz, who was relatively anonymous at Selhurst Park on Saturday and failed to make his presence felt on Tuesday evening once again.
It now means the ÂŁ116m playmaker has just one assist â for Hugo Ekitike in the Community Shield â in nine Liverpool appearances to date.
While a period of adjustment should always be expected for a player moving to a new country, his struggles are bound to be a concern for Slot and getting the player back to his electric form shown while playing for Bayer Leverkusen will be important if the Reds are to have a successful season.
So far, though, heâs not been at the races and Carragher fears Slot has a big problem to solve.
Speaking on CBS Sports Golazo, Carragher explained: âThere are a few problems there that heâs got to fix, and itâll be really interesting how he goes about it because heâs spent a lot of money on certain players.
âBut right now, I donât think the balance of the team is right, and the obvious one that stands out right now is Florian Wirtz. Heâs just not at the races at all.
âHeâs a young boy coming into a new league. Heâs got plenty of time to go as a Liverpool player.
âBut right now, I think he needs to come out of the team, Liverpool get back to what they were last season, and then go from there.â
Wirtz was given an average score of 3.34 on BBC Sport.
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On the subject of Jota, Slot has come clean on summer links to Victor Osimhen and has revealed how the tragic passing of the Portuguese forward forced the Redsâ hand in the transfer market.
Meanwhile, fresh reports in Spain claim Ibrahima Konate is on the brink of agreeing a free transfer move to Real Madrid at the end of the season, with a second source claiming Liverpool are well aware of his intentions and are ready to push hard to land their number one choice as his replacement.
On the subject of Konate, itâs claimed Liverpool must now fend off a new suitor in their quest to convince Konate to sign a new deal at Anfield.
At the same time, Rio Ferdinand has gone head-to-head with another pundit in a staunch defence of the âscapegoatedâ Reds star.