Your Liverpool evening headlines for Monday, January 9.
Liverpool have 'two lists' of targets as transfer outlook for January and summer explained
If Jurgen Klopp's plan was for a full strength team to ease the disquiet around Liverpool just now, it was one that fell flat at Anfield on Saturday night.
An insipid - and slightly fortuitous - 2-2 draw with Wolves in the third round of the FA Cup did little to inspire confidence around a team whose out-of-sorts season has shown few signs of abating since the return of domestic action last month.
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And given the names within the XI who Klopp selected against a much-changed and relegation-threatened Wolves over the weekend, it's possible that the concerns have even deepened.
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Jamie Carragher has already warned Liverpool of transfer mistake they can't repeat in January
Liverpool fans saw it in the Premier League defeat at Brentford and in the FA Cup draw at home to Wolves. But Jamie Carragher saw it as far back as October.
Speaking after his former club went down 1-0 at Nottingham Forest, Carragher said: "This season has proved that they should have gone into the market for just what we might call good players because at this moment the midfield is just not functioning. And when you have a problem defensively and going forward, the first place you look at is the midfield.''
Since then the issue has become more glaringly obvious with Brentford and Wolves the latest sides to play through Liverpool with ease.
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