Mirror

Jamie Carragher in fresh scathing Florian Wirtz assessment over Liverpool struggles – 'Mess'

Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version from Mirror or go back to LFC Live.


However, after eight appearances in the Premier League and Champions League, the 22- year-old is yet to make a significant impact.READ MORE: Galatasaray mock Liverpool with savage 11-word dig after Champions League shockREAD MORE: Alan Shearer and Mark Clattenburg in agreement as late Liverpool penalty overturned - 'I would love'Carragher, a Champions League winner with Liverpool in 2005, believes it might be time for Wirtz to take a seat on the bench to help the team regain their form."I'm not watching a top team," he told CBS Sports. Liverpool last season were a top team, but also a workman-like team, which they've sprinkled a bit of stardust on in terms of the transfers they have brought in."And they haven't gained anything going forward, but they've lost a lot defensively."I think for the manager now, he know needs to really earn his money.



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. He has come in as a renowned star, Bundesliga player of the year two seasons running, won the Bundesliga, seasoned international with Germany."I think it's fair to say he hasn't been great for Liverpool so far, but also I don't think Liverpool have been great for him so far.

They have to come together and try to make things work as best as they possibly can."Liverpool have got to do more for him also, as he's not getting the ball anywhere near as often as before."He has found it tough. It's probably quicker. he's not being allowed to get his shots off."In this situation, it's faster, people are on top of him more, it's more physical he's a young boy, trying to meet the demands of the league, there's no doubt about that."Sky Sports discounted Premier League and EFL packageThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.