Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version from Echo or go back to LFC Live.
Benjamin Sesko has struggled to make an impact at Manchester United this season - and Liverpool icon Robbie Fowler has given his verdict on the strikerFormer Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler has criticised Benjamin Sesko following his summer switch to Manchester United. The Reds added Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike to their squad, with Sesko going on to sign for United.Sesko has scored just two goals to his name since signing for United this season.
Isak has also struggled to find the back of the net since moving to Anfield, with one goal to his name, while Ekitike has six goals and has impressed since his summer move from Eintracht FrankfurtFowler remains unconvinced Sesko's performances at United this season, reports the Daily Star. The Liverpool legend, who scored 183 goals for the Reds, went on to explain why he believes Arsenal's signing of Viktor Gyokeres has proved to be a better piece of business.READ MORE: Mohamed Salah 'replacements' as Liverpool given three names including Everton starREAD MORE: Alexander Isak offered 'simple fix' to get stalled Liverpool career up and running“For me I think the obvious one is Gyokeres," Fowler told Adventure Gamers, when asked which striker has been the better summer signing."He's probably better suited to the Premier League and he understands what is needed in terms of speed, energy and commitment.
I have no doubt he's a good player."No one's questioning his ability, but at the minute I think out of those two it's Gyokeres by far who looks better equipped."Sesko is expected to be on the sidelines for up to a month with a knee injury he suffered during the international break. Liverpool will be hoping that their injured striker, Isak, is fit and available to face Nottingham Forest this weekend in the Premier League.Isak has not featured in any of Liverpool's last five matches due to injury, but was an unused substitute in the Reds' 3-0 defeat to Manchester City in the Premier League before the international break.For the latest news and breaking news, visit liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc.
