Former Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard commented on his former team's 4-1 defeat to PSV in the 5th round of the Champions League.
Idman.Biz reports that the expert spoke about the individual players' performance and the general situation at the club.
"In my opinion, Kerkez was out of position for most of the match. Being in that position against an attacker is a crime. He puts himself at a disadvantage.
The team is really going through a difficult period. Whoever coaches Liverpool now would use Salah. To gain stability, every player on the field for Liverpool must be strong. They concede too many goals, they are very vulnerable in transition. They look very vulnerable and unstable as soon as the ball goes to the other team.
"Anfield speaks for itself: the stands were empty with 10 minutes to go, and the game was over as soon as the third goal was scored," the Daily Mail quoted Gerrard as saying.