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Bournemouth vs Liverpool: Reds are missing this player more than Coutinho right now



Bournemouth vs Liverpool: Reds are missing this player more than Coutinho right now - originally posted on Sportslens.com

Clichés exist for a reason. The phrase “goals win you matches; defence wins you championships” exists for a reason. On Sunday, Liverpool showed why saying they could win the evasive 19th league title was erroneous.

Liverpool’s performance against Bournemouth was a mix of good, bad and ugly, and in that order. They started the game positively, and first half goals from Divock Origi and Sadio Mané put them comfortably on top. The Cherries pulled one back, but Emre Can responded quickly, and Liverpool were once again leading 3-1. They should have seen the game out. They didn’t.

Ryan Fraser’s introduction inspired the home side to make an incredible turnaround, and Howe deserves enormous credit for the same, but it was Liverpool’s flawed mentality that cost them the game. They looked second best in the second half and couldn’t deal with the inspired home side. Once Bournemouth got their second, the Reds always looked like conceding the equalizer. And they did.

Loris Karius’ questionable defending for Nathan Ake’s winning goal resulted in the Reds leaving the Vitality Stadium with zero points. Just the second defeat this season, Klopp will have a lot to ponder over before the next game.

Karius not doing enough

A lot of pundits have been skeptical of Karius’ goalkeeping and his performance against Bournemouth validated their opinion. Many are asking for the recall of Simon Mignolet in the starting elevn, although it would be unlikely that Klopp replaces the German goalkeeper with his Belgian counterpart on the back of one bad performance. That would perhaps only demoralise Karius and not do anything else, which is not idyllic. Karius has been brought in to be Liverpool’s long-term number one, and it seems ill-advised to lower the confidence of such a player.

Liverpool are going to miss Joel Matip more than Philippe Coutinho 

Joel Matip has quietly made himself a hugely important part of the team. He has been consistent since he started featuring for the side, and his possible long-term absence could be a huge blow for the team. The question which is then raised is why does Klopp think that he only has two centre-backs at his disposal. Ragnar Klavan was brought in bolster the squad’s backline. It is not understood just why he is not used as a substitute when the need is there. Why is Lucas being employed at the back, when a centre-back is present in the squad?

Perhaps, it’s time for Klopp to bring back Joe Gomez to the squad. The young Englishman has made a return from a year-long injury just a few backs and has been playing with the youth teams. If Klopp doesn’t trust Klavan (or Sakho) at the back, it makes more sense to use Gomez, or deploy an academy player, rather than use Lucas, who has always proved to iffy at the back.

The loss at Bournemouth is not the end of the world for Liverpool. However, the match does raise some pertinent questions, and in a very competitive season, Klopp must find the answers in time.

 

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