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Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon. Both teams put in rather terrible performances during their Premier League clash and, if we're being honest, a draw see...
Arne Slot must axe 'horrendous' Liverpool star after what he did Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon. Both teams put in rather terrible performances during their Premier League clash and, if we're being honest, a draw seemed like a fair result. However, with how poor Spurs have been over the last few weeks, Sunday's clash should have been a game where Liverpool came out on top.
In the end, that's not how things worked out with this performance casting doubts about whether the Anfield outfit have what it takes to even beat Galatasaray in the second leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie. If Liverpool don't manage to emerge from that game triumphant, some serious questions will need to be asked and their hopes for Champions League qualification will rest solely on their Premier League performance. At this moment in time, that's far from ideal which means that Arne Slot must do everything he can to try and beat Galatasaray on Saturday, no matter what.
Arne Slot must axe Alexis Mac Allister from his Liverpool starting XI vs Galatasaray For the last few years Alexis Mac Allister has been one of the first names on Liverpool's team sheet . No matter where the Argentinian has been played, he's always been one of the Reds' hardest workers and has often been a level above his teammates. However, much like the rest of the team, that's been far from the case this season with the former Brighton man falling well below expectations.
And, Sunday's 1-1 draw against Tottenham was no different, in fact, it was arguably one of his worst games of the campaign. From the very first minute the midfielder looked uninterested and whenever he did try and make a move, it looked like his feet were stuck in cement. This version of Mac Allister is far from the version that Jurgen Klopp brought to Anfield and, if Slot doesn't axe him against Galatasaray on Wednesday, the same outcome is likely to occur.