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Alan Shearer's Liverpool assessment just another sign that FSG are making a mistake this January - opinion

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Alan Shearer's Liverpool Assessment Just Another Sign That FSG Are Making a Mistake This January - Opinion

Alan Shearer's blunt critique of Liverpool's midfield after the recent Burnley draw underscores why FSG must act in the January transfer window. Liverpool's 1-1 stalemate with Burnley extended their unbeaten run to 12 matches across all competitions, but the post-match reaction at Anfield revealed growing unease among fans and pundits alike[1][3].



On Match of the Day, Premier League legend Alan Shearer described Liverpool's form as "very underwhelming" and insisted the team is "miles off from what we saw last season." While praising standout performer Hugo Ekitike, Shearer zeroed in on the midfield as a glaring weakness, highlighting a lack of rhythm and consistency that has plagued Arne Slot's side[1][3]. Wayne Rooney echoed these sentiments, noting that six of the 12 unbeaten games were draws and that Liverpool "haven’t flowed the way they had last season," calling it a "worrying time."[1]

The stats paint a stark picture: Liverpool are 17 points worse off than at this stage last season, with their football often described as "hard to watch." Despite sitting fourth and back in Champions League contention, pundits like Steven Gerrard admit home draws are "not acceptable," even as Slot has stabilized the squad[1]. Shearer has gone further elsewhere, ruling Liverpool out of the title race after a fifth league defeat, raising concerns over key players like Mo Salah[4].

The article argues this is a clear signal for FSG to reconsider their inactive January stance. With midfield deficiencies exposed, failing to reinforce now risks squandering a promising campaign. Perspective is needed—a "bad" season still keeps them competitive in three competitions—but Shearer's assessment demands urgent action to recapture last year's dominance[1][3][5]. Liverpool's hierarchy cannot afford complacency amid mounting frustrations.

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