Jürgen Klopp has lost his greatest Liverpool playmaker, with no return in sight
David Lynch: A team which engineered itself to become a pressing machine has lost its primary asset, and no one personnel is going to be responsible for fixing it.
Any hopes that Diogo Jota could singlehandedly fix Liverpool's attacking woes were firmly extinguished during Fulham's visit to Anfield on Sunday afternoon. Another abject performance brought with it a sixth consecutive home defeat, and saw the Reds close in on a 12 th hour without an open-play goal in their own stadium. Their last came in the 12 th minute of a 1-1 draw with West Brom back on December 27, when Jürgen Klopp 's side sat top of the division and the future looked far brighter.
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Jürgen Klopp has lost his greatest Liverpool playmaker, with no return in sight