
Blood Red: The real problem in Liverpool's defence - and why we're still worried about Naby Keita
Our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce is fresh back from the London Stadium and he joins host Joe Rimmer, Paul Gorst and Caoimhe O'Neill for the first Blood Red podcast of the week. James looks back on what he believes was the worst performance...
Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast
February 5, 201943m 25s
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Show Notes
Our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce is fresh back from the London Stadium and he joins host Joe Rimmer, Paul Gorst and Caoimhe O'Neill for the first Blood Red podcast of the week.
James looks back on what he believes was the worst performance of table-topping Liverpool's season so far and, given the 1-1 draw at West Ham followed another at home to Leicester, he wonders whether it is time to be concerned.
Gorsty was concerned by Roberto Firmino's display against the Hammers and believes it highlighted the paucity of attacking options at Jurgen Klopp's disposal.
The Liverpool manager is certainly short of bodies at the back and Joe attempts to get to the bottom of the 'problem' in defence.
Is it because certain players aren't good enough? Who in particular has been badly missed? And why was Nathaniel Clyne allowed to leave?
James answers that latter question and whether he is still worried by Naby Keita.
But, with the Reds still three points clear at the top, is everyone being too negative? Caoimhe thinks so.
Spirits will certainly be lifted if Everton do their neighbours a favour and beat Manchester City at Goodison on Wednesday.
But do the panel think the Blues can do that?
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James looks back on what he believes was the worst performance of table-topping Liverpool's season so far and, given the 1-1 draw at West Ham followed another at home to Leicester, he wonders whether it is time to be concerned.
Gorsty was concerned by Roberto Firmino's display against the Hammers and believes it highlighted the paucity of attacking options at Jurgen Klopp's disposal.
The Liverpool manager is certainly short of bodies at the back and Joe attempts to get to the bottom of the 'problem' in defence.
Is it because certain players aren't good enough? Who in particular has been badly missed? And why was Nathaniel Clyne allowed to leave?
James answers that latter question and whether he is still worried by Naby Keita.
But, with the Reds still three points clear at the top, is everyone being too negative? Caoimhe thinks so.
Spirits will certainly be lifted if Everton do their neighbours a favour and beat Manchester City at Goodison on Wednesday.
But do the panel think the Blues can do that?
The silence is deafening... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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