Liverpool’s Carabao Cup final defeat to Newcastle has sparked outrage among fans and football pundits alike, but one particular performance has drawn especially harsh criticism.

A football legend has publicly called out a Liverpool player for a disastrous display, insisting that the club can no longer rely on him if they want to compete at the highest level next season.
“HIM, OF ALL PEOPLE?! AND ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS?!”
In a furious post-match reaction, the football icon couldn’t believe what he had just witnessed, slamming the Liverpool star for his shocking performance on one of the biggest nights of the season.
“UNBELIEVABLE! Him of all people? And on a night like this? Against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final, he was absolutely horrible—proof that Liverpool CANNOT rely on him next season!”
Newcastle put in a fantastic performance, but Liverpool made it easy for them with costly mistakes and lackluster displays. The football legend was particularly baffled by Arne Slot’s decision to keep the underperforming player on the pitch for the entire match.
“How did Slot let him stay on the field for 90 full minutes? It makes no sense! This kind of performance is unacceptable, and if Liverpool don’t fix this, they’ll suffer for it. Bench him now, or regret it later!”
“HE’S KILLING US GRADUALLY!” – FANS WANT HIM GONE
Liverpool supporters have echoed the criticism, taking to social media to vent their frustration. Many believe this player is becoming a liability and should be moved on before he costs the team even more.
“This guy needs to be shipped out of our club! He’s killing us gradually!” one fan fumed.
Another added:
“We cannot afford this next season. Either Slot wakes up or we’re in trouble!”
WHAT’S NEXT FOR LIVERPOOL?
With the defeat marking a bitter end to their cup campaign, questions are now being asked about the future of certain players in Slot’s squad. Will this horror show finally push Liverpool to make tough decisions in the summer? Or will they continue to suffer from costly performances like this?
One thing is certain—changes need to be made, and fast.