Former Manchester United player Gary Neville criticized Liverpool after their match against Bournemouth in the 23rd round of the Premier League.
İdman.Biz reports that the game ended with a score of 3:2 in favor of Bournemouth.
"They looked weak, and I have to say I thought they had softened a bit when I first watched them. They've been a bit more gentle in some areas, and that's not their style. I thought they were very aggressive last year, but they've lost their attacking edge, and in my opinion, they've softened up in defense, which has made them easier to play against, so that's a real problem for them. Unless Liverpool start building their games, they will lose the credibility they gained by winning the league last year.
What I don't believe is that in the last week I have heard several interviews from Liverpool officials, including the manager, saying that this season should be a transition season. No, forget that, I'm not going to listen to that. No, it shouldn't have been a transition season. You spent £450 million on all these players in the summer, and it should have been a season where you win two titles in a row," Neville said.
After 23 rounds of the Premier League, Liverpool is in sixth place in the standings with 36 points.
On January 28, as part of the eighth round of the main stage of the UEFA Champions League, Liverpool will host Qarabag.