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Liverpool suffered a third defeat of the Premier League season after going down 3-1 at Chelsea on Sunday.
The Reds had hoped to underline their status as champions with a win at Stamford Bridge.
However, with Chelsea battling for a place in next season’s Champions League, it was never going to be a straightforward task for Liverpool.
The Reds did not do badly in the end, with Wataru Endo putting in a good performance and others turning up to lesser degrees.
But Liverpool still looked undercooked without some of their regular starters beginning the game.
The Reds have been linked with having a big summer transfer window and on Sunday it was clear that they could do with upgrading the squad.
One player supposedly on the radar is left-back Milos Kerkez.
And after bearing witness to Liverpool’s defeat on Sunday, former Reds captain Jamie Redknapp offered his verdict on Kerkez moving to Anfield.
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Just as he now has for three of Liverpool’s last four matches, Kostas Tsimikas started the game at left-back against Chelsea.
Tsimikas ended up playing for the full 90 minutes and was somewhat culpable for Chelsea’s second goal of the day.
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The move highlighted why left-back has become a small issue for Arne Slot.
And according to Redknapp, Kerkez could be a player looked at to solve the problem.
“I certainly wouldn’t write Andy Robertson off just yet, he’s still a top player,” said the pundit.
“He’s a great professional, you make sure you keep him even if you do bring in Kerkez.
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