Carragher blasts Liverpool star after PSG loss: ‘He makes a mistake every game’


Carragher blasts Liverpool star after PSG loss: ‘He makes a mistake every game’
Jamie Carragher believes Liverpool’s new signings are struggling to step up (CBS Sports)

Jamie Carragher took aim at several Liverpool players after their 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, including Hugo Ekitike, Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz and Ibrahima Konate.

Arne Slot’s side struggled to cope with PSG at the Parc des Princes as goals in each half from Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia sealed a deserved win for the Champions League holders.

Liverpool failed to register a shot on target and had just 26 per cent possession, while Slot admitted after the game that his side were more focused on ‘surviving’ PSG’s onslaught in the second half.

Slot opted to play with a back five against PSG but Carragher believes Virgil van Dijk was hampered by an ‘poor’ performance from Konate.

‘He [Slot] went about it with the back five all wrong and they were actually more open with a back five than they would be with a back four,’ Carragher told CBS Sports.

‘Because they went man-to-man all over the pitch and your three centre-backs had to cover the width of the pitch and for Virgil van Dijk watching him tonight in a middle of a back three… normally when you get to a certain age you feel in the middle of a back three is perfect, everyone’s in position, getting a bit of protection. This was different.

Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Quarter Final - First Leg - Paris St Germain v Liverpool - Parc des Princes, Paris, France - April 8, 2026 Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk reacts REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq
Jamie Carragher says Virgil van Dijk looked ‘uncomfortable’ in a back three for Liverpool (Reuters)

‘Defenders were jumping into midfield, there was no one to mark and Virgil van Dijk at 34 years of age was having to run in there and he was having to run across. He couldn’t do it.

‘People have criticised Van Dijk for his performances this season but I think it’s been harsh. I think he plays every game, the fella next to him has been awful all season and poor again tonight, Konate, makes a mistake every game, so that’s not easy to play alongside, so I still think he’s been one of Liverpool’s better players, Virgil van Dijk.

‘But tonight in that back three I have never seen him [Van Dijk] so uncomfortable in a Liverpool shirt in my life.

‘I think he will be pleading with Arne Slot to never play that system ever again because he found it so tough.

‘But, what I must also say, it’s not just the system of Liverpool and getting it wrong tactically, PSG were absolutely out of this world. The biggest compliment I can give them was it was like watching Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona.’

Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Quarter Final - First Leg - Paris St Germain v Liverpool - Parc des Princes, Paris, France - April 8, 2026 Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate reacts after a penalty decision is overturned after a VAR review Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith
Jamie Carragher says Ibrahima Konate has been ‘awful all season’ (Reuters)

Carragher was also critical of Liverpool’s three marquee signings – Ekitike, Wirtz and Isak – who cost a combined £320 million last summer and claims that the trio are not working hard enough out of possession.

‘Listen, what I would say about Virgil van Dijk… he’s always been a true leader on the pitch and he is a true leader, for me, off the pitch,’ Carragher said.

‘He gets questioned a little bit when Liverpool don’t do well by supporters, his leadership on the pitch, but that always happens when team’s aren’t winning, you’re always pointing fingers.

‘For me, he’s been a fantastic captain and a fantastic player for Liverpool and he always comes out and speaks and I respect that because not everyone does right now.

‘I said at the start of the season, and nothing’s changed in that, what you’re seeing here at Liverpool, and there are lots of different things that are wrong, but you’re watching three all-time greats, the goalkeeper, Alisson, he’s always had injuries but he’s having more now, he’s not the same goalkeeper, Virgil van Dijk as we know is not quite the same, who is at 34? Mo Salah is the same, who is at 33 as an attacking player?

‘I’m never going to criticise those players, the legends, they’ve done so much for the club and they’ve carried players. That’s not criticising the other players because that’s Thierry [Henry] at Arsenal, you always have four or five great players who carry the rest with them.

‘So what you’re watching here now is Salah and Van Dijk, who were absolutely out of this world last season, carried Liverpool to the title, they’re not the same players and the others are not quite good enough to step up.

Liverpool's Florian Wirtz (centre) battles for the ball with Paris Saint-Germain's Alexandre Nuno Mendes (left) and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (right) during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg match at Parc des Princes, Paris. Picture date: Wednesday April 8, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Adam Davy/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Florian Wirtz has struggled for consistency following his £116m move to Liverpool (PA Wire)

‘And then you’ve also got new players coming into the team and I think they’ve got away with quite a bit of criticism actually, the new signings, because we’ve almost said they’re new signings, they’re getting up to speed.

‘Ekitike was really poor tonight, I said before the game, and I include Wirtz and Isak in this, to be a top player for Liverpool as an attacking player, you need to be arrogant on the ball but humble off the ball, they’re not humble off the ball, they don’t do enough off the ball and that’s why it’s easy to play against Liverpool right now.

‘Three legendary players come to the end of their careers, new players come in and not knowing what exactly they need to do to play for Liverpool right now.

‘I include Isak who came on, Ekitike and Florian Wirtz who has got to do a lot more, an awful lot more.

‘The best way you can describe Florian Wirtz right now, he’s got £125 million, is that he’s neat and tidy.’

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Liverpool boss Slot says Isak in ‘final stages of rehab’


Liverpool boss Slot says Isak in ‘final stages of rehab’

A file image of Liverpool’s Alexander Isak. Photo: Action Images via Reuters

Liverpool manager Arne Slot said on Thursday (February 19, 2026) he believes striker Alexander Isak is in the “final stages of rehab” and could return by the end of next month to bolster the Reds’ push for Champions League qualification.

The British record signing has been sidelined since mid-December when he fractured a bone in his lower leg and needed ankle surgery following a sliding tackle from Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven.

His injury came just as 26-year-old Sweden international Isak, who joined Premier League champions Liverpool for £125 million ($169 million) from top-flight rivals Newcastle in September, was finding his form at Anfield with two goals in six matches.

“Alex has been on the pitch, not with his football boots but with his running shoes for the first time this week,” Slot told reporters.

“The next step is doing work with the ball, which every player likes most, then the next step is to come into the group and then it takes a while before you’re ready to play.

“It will be some time around there, end of March, start of April, where he is hopefully back with the group. That is not to say you are ready to play, let alone start a game.

“But it’s nice that rehab goes well; that’s a compliment to him and our medical staff.

“I think we all know the moment you go on the pitch it doesn’t take three months but these final stages of rehab can also make it change.”

Isak is one of five Liverpool first-team players currently sidelined, with only Jeremie Frimpong close to a return.

The right-back has been out since the end of last month with a hamstring injury but is expected to be available for next weekend’s visit of West Ham.

‘Useful rest’

Liverpool have had a rare week without a match ahead of Sunday’s (February 22, 2026) trip to Nottingham Forest.

“It is nice and useful as the players we are having, nine out of 10 go to the national team so for seven, eight, nine months they hardly have a time off,” said Dutch boss Slot, who insisted he had no need of a rest himself.

“It was nice but I did not really need it. Last season I felt I needed it more in this period of time. I am enjoying the work I do here.”

Liverpool, after a slow start to their title defence — are now sixth and within three points of the top four with 12 games to go.

They next play three of the bottom four clubs as they look to get themselves into a Champions League position.

Premier League leaders Arsenal were left just five points clear of second-placed Manchester City after blowing a two-goal lead in a shock 2-2 draw away to rock-bottom Wolves on Wednesday (February 18, 2026).

Slot, however, said: “We didn’t need yesterday to know how difficult it is to win a Premier League game. What has made the Premier League nicer this season than three, four, five, six years ago is it’s more competitive.”