Liverpool star 'didn't have the foggiest idea what day it was' as Klopp spotted 'going frantic' at partner
Trent Alexander-Arnold "didn't have the foggiest idea what day it was" as he endeavored to manage Jack Grealish in Liverpool's loss to Manchester City on Sunday, as per Alan Shearer.
Liverpool started to lead the pack at the Etihad through Mohamed Salah however Kick Guardiola's side raged back to guarantee an agreeable 4-1 triumph.
Grealish guaranteed help and scored the last objective of the evening prior to being named Man of the Match, and Shearer was brimming with acclaim for the playmaker, who gave Alexander-Arnold a "blistering time"."I thought the best player in the recreation area was Jack Grealish," said Shearer. "Playing with such certainty and confidence in his own capacity now.
"He extended Liverpool protectively. They just couldn't deal with him by any means - he has the opportunity to come inside and go down the outside. He was only brilliant in all that he did.
"He gave Trent (Alexander-Arnold) a blistering time at fullback. Trent didn't have the foggiest idea what day it was. He didn't have any idea where to go, what to do, or how to deal with him.
"Trent knew whether to get tight to him or show him down the line, eventually, he does not one or the other - it was a splendid run from de Bruyne (for Grealish's objective). Trent doesn't have any idea where he is. Look where Trent starts and afterward gets done, he is 10 or 15 yards from Grealish when he sticks the ball into the rear of the net. He was unable to adapt to him."
Things weren't too much better for Andrew Robertson on the opposite side of Liverpool's safeguard.
Scotland worldwide was supplanted by Kostas Tsimikas in the 70th moment after one of his more frail presentations, and TalkSPORT savant Jamie O'Hara said he spotted Jurgen Klopp "going distraught" at his full-back on the touchline.
"He made a plunge for the primary objective and you could see Jurgen Klopp uninvolved going frantic at Robertson," O'Hara said. "He continued to get sucked in. They just played around him."
The outcome passes on Liverpool with a difficult errand to get a man four get done with Chelsea to come on Tuesday, followed
by Head Association pioneers Stockpile one weekend from now.