Jamie Carragher Slams Liverpool's Problem Player After PSG Defeat
Carragher Blasts Liverpool's Weak Link After PSG Loss

Jamie Carragher Rips into Liverpool's Problem Player After Bruising PSG Loss

Jamie Carragher was left to lament just how badly things have changed for Liverpool in the space of a year after a bruising defeat in Paris. The former Liverpool defender has named who he believes to be the team's weak link after they were roundly dominated in a Champions League quarter-final first leg at Paris Saint-Germain.

Slot's Tactical Gamble Backfires in Paris

Liverpool were deemed "lucky" by their own manager Arne Slot for escaping Paris with just a two-goal deficit in the tie. The competition holders ripped the Reds apart from whistle to whistle, with Desire Doue's early deflected strike added to by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in the second half to give Liverpool a mountain to climb in the second leg.

Slot took a significant gamble by starting the game with a five-back system instead of his usual four, operating Virgil van Dijk in the middle with Ibrahima Konate on the right and Joe Gomez on the left. The strategic decision proved ill-fated, with Carragher saying on CBS Sports Golazo: "The manager has tried something but he's got it massively wrong tactically, how he went about it."

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"It's easy for me to say that, after the event, but that's what we do, we're pundits, we speak after the events in the game," Carragher continued. "They were actually more open with the back five than they would be with the back four because they went man-to-man all over the pitch and the three centre-backs had to cover the width of the pitch."

Van Dijk's Uncomfortable Night in Unfamiliar System

Carragher highlighted Virgil van Dijk's particular struggles in the unfamiliar system: "Watching Virgil van Dijk tonight in the middle of the back three… Normally, when you get to a certain age, you think, middle of a back three, that's perfect for me, everyone's in position, you get a bit of protection in your back five."

"This was different," Carragher explained. "Defenders were jumping into midfield. There was no one to mark. And Van Dijk, at 34 years of age, was having to run in there and run across. He couldn't do it."

Carragher Points Finger at Konate as Liverpool's Weak Link

While critics have once again pointed the finger at Liverpool captain Van Dijk after another disjointed display, Carragher came to the defence of the Dutchman and rather labelled his defensive colleague Konate as the problem.

"People have criticised Van Dijk this season for his performances and I think it's been harsh. He plays every game," Carragher said. "The fella next to him has been awful all season and was poor again tonight, Konate. He makes a mistake every game."

"That's not easy to play alongside," Carragher continued. "I actually think Van Dijk has been one of Liverpool's better players but tonight in that back three, I have never seen him so uncomfortable in a Liverpool shirt in my life."

Carragher believes Van Dijk will be pleading with Arne Slot to never play that system again: "I think he will be pleading with Arne Slot to never play that system ever again because he found it so tough."

Stark Contrast to Last Season's Success

Carragher, comparing this Liverpool team to the Premier League title-winners that came to the Parc des Princes and won last season, is struggling to comprehend the scale of the club's decline.

"That was like watching a team from a lower division," he said. "The gulf in class was very worrying from a Liverpool point of view. In some ways, it's a great result as it should have been five or six. But the gulf between the two teams was absolutely startling when you consider last season."

Carragher highlighted the dramatic transformation: "Yes, Liverpool got battered at PSG and they won 1-0, we know that. But the second leg at Anfield was a really close game, two top teams."

"Liverpool then go and spend £450m, probably a lot more than PSG spent in the summer," Carragher noted. "To see the gulf there is worrying. You think, 'how's it got to that? How's it got that bad?'"

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The former defender's comments underscore the significant challenges facing Liverpool as they prepare for the second leg at Anfield, with particular scrutiny now falling on Ibrahima Konate's performances and Arne Slot's tactical decisions.