Jamie Carragher SLAMS Liverpool’s ‘suicide football’ in ’embarrassing’ defeat by Napoli

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Jamie Carragher SLAMS Liverpool’s ‘suicide football’ in ’embarrassing’ defeat by Napoli and ridicules Joe Gomez and Virgil van Dijk for playing like ‘kids’… as he suggests Jurgen Klopp’s ‘old’ side are reaching the end of their cycle of dominance

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Jamie Carragher lambasted Liverpool after their 4-1 Champions League defeat to Napoli, likening the team’s defending to ‘suicide football’ and criticizing the team’s transfer activity in the summer.

Jurgen Klopp’s side were torn apart in the first half of their Champions League opener, going into the break 3-0 down before Luis Diaz scored a consolation goal in the second period.

And after an underwhelming start to their Premier League campaign, with just two wins from their opening six matches, Carragher is concerned that Wednesday’s battering is emblematic is something larger.

‘The problem tonight is not that game. Forget this game,’ he said on CBS after the match.

‘For me the big worry is that‘is this almost something that’s going to carry on through the season? Is this an end of a cycle?

‘Liverpool massively got the transfer ideas in the summer wrong because this team is so far off and it has been at full pelt for five or six years.

‘Is this a massive drop off physically because of what’s happened over the last five or six years the way they’ve played, how intensive they’ve been. And can this team get it back?’

Liverpool splurged on striker Darwin Nunez and also brought in attacker Fabio Carvalho over the summer.

But they waited until the end of the window to bring in midfielder Arthur Melo, who was hurriedly signed amid injuries to Jordan Henderson, Thiago Alcantara, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita.

Klopp had previously said the club didn’t need a new midfielder, but admitted he was wrong towards the end of August.

Nonetheless, Klopp’s midfield three of Fabinho, Harvey Elliot and the aging James Milner struggled in Naples as Virgil Van Dijk and Joe Gomez were left looking vulnerable as well.

‘It’s embarrassing. It really is,’ Carragher said of Liverpool’s defending.

‘I said before it’s kid stuff and this is the big problem with Liverpool right now. They’ve built their success on intensity on the ball, which means the opposition can’t get the head up to put the ball over.

‘So your team’s always tight. Always really compact .At times [there’s a] risk, but you get an energy on the ball, that energy is not there now, so that back four has to adapt and it has to go back three or four yards.

‘That’s all we’re talking about. But if they keep playing [like that] they’re gonna have a big problem in terms of the Premier League this season and qualifying for the next round of the Champions League,  because that is suicide football.’