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Milos Kerkez attempts to explain Liverpool collapse with honest admission after Man City

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Milos Kerkez Attempts to Explain Liverpool Collapse with Honest Admission After Man City

In the aftermath of Liverpool's stunning collapse against Manchester City at Anfield, Hungarian left-back Milos Kerkez delivered a candid post-match interview that has sparked widespread discussion. The 22-year-old, who joined Liverpool from Bournemouth and has been a fixture under manager Arne Slot, openly addressed the Reds' defensive frailties following a match where they squandered an early lead and conceded multiple goals.[1][3]



The game kicked off at a blistering pace, with City nearly striking first in the opening 90 seconds. Bernardo Silva's through ball found Erling Haaland in on goal, but Alisson Becker rushed out, and Kerkez executed a 'superb' tackle to thwart the Norwegian striker. BBC's Aadam Patel praised the intervention: "The defending is superb from Milos Kerkez. He uses every bit of his strength against Erling Haaland... and the Kop absolutely loves it. Anfield is pumped up." The Anfield crowd erupted with a massive roar, boosting the home side early on.[1][4]

Despite Kerkez's heroics—averting a potential penalty or red card—Liverpool's defense crumbled as City dominated territory and chances. Kerkez, reflecting on the collapse, admitted the team's main issue this season: "Our main issue this season that we conceded far too many goals in the Premier League... So pleased to see how we defended them and after half an hour." He credited the fans' energy for a brief comeback spark but lamented the failure to hold firm, contrasting it with stronger Champions League showings.[1][2]

Arne Slot defended his persistence with the youngster despite a rocky start, highlighting Kerkez's development. Fans united in praise for his Man City performance, but the honest admission underscores deeper mentality shifts under Slot—no clichés, just raw truth about title ambitions and the need for defensive solidity.[3][4]

Liverpool supporters now demand more consistency from Kerkez as the Premier League race intensifies, with his words signaling a squad unsatisfied yet exposed.

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