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While some may feel as though Wirtz may simply need time to adapt, club legend Dalglish has explained what he needs to do to get up to speed on Merseyside.READ MORE: Jamie Carragher in fresh scathing Florian Wirtz assessment over Liverpool struggles – 'Mess'READ MORE: Simon Jordan launches passionate defence of Liverpool and aims sarcastic Jamie Carragher digSpeaking on the Stick To Football podcast, the legendary former Anfield forward and manager - who scored 170 goals for Liverpool from 511 appearances between 1977 and 1990 - said: "The first thing he needs to do is what he’s doing at the moment."He’s great at taking the ball into the feet, he’ll open himself up and the pass has beat you but he’s still got control of it. Or he’ll take it the other way back past you to go that way and you’re going this way."He can see what’s in front of him, and once he gets it…I saw Isak the other day, the second-half when he came on I think, and he’s talking to one of the boys about his movement, what he would do."And the boy is sitting and listening to him and once they get on the same wavelength...By the way, that wee fella, he could open a can of soup."Dalglish was then asked how long it took him to forge a similar bond with Ian Rush during his playing days, given just how prolific the two were in the 1980s.
Following Liverpool's 1-0 Champions League defeat to Galatasaray on Tuesday evening, he told CBS Sports: "I'm not watching a top team."Liverpool are not playing football, they are playing basketball. He did last season, by winning the Premier League, but there are few problems he has got to fix."It will be really interesting how he does about it, because he spent a lot of money on certain players.
Right now, the balance of the team is not right, and the obvious one that stands out is Florian Wirtz, who is just not at the races at all."He's a young boy, coming to a new league, and has plenty of time to go. But right now, he needs to come out of the team, Liverpool go back to what they were last season, and try to build some confidence and some stability.