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"Thinks He's Prime Zidane" - Former Liverpool Man Torn To Shreds By Jamie Redknapp

"Thinks He's Prime Zidane" - Former Liverpool Man Torn To Shreds By Jamie Redknapp

"Those are the mistakes that are costing you."

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Jamie Redknapp has torn Ozan Kabak to pieces for his display in Norwich City's 2-1 defeat to Leeds United.

The Canaries are rock bottom of the Premier League and are winless in their first 10 games.

Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Leeds United saw Redknapp take aim at Kabak, who spent the second part of last season on loan at Liverpool, for his part in Rodrigo's winner.

"Kabak thinks he's turned into prime Zidane, trying to do 360s on the edge of the box," Redknapp told Sky Sports per Football365.

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"Get rid of it. Those are the mistakes that are costing you. Elementary mistakes defensively.

"The keeper makes a bad one but it's been compounded by the source of the problem - as a defender don't try and do that in your own half when you're struggling as it is.

"You've got yourself back in the game and it's a really silly mistake."

The 21-year-old spent half a season at Liverpool after long-term injuries to Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez.

Kabak played 13 games in all competitions for the Reds who chose to not sign him on a permanent deal.

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Norwich were promoted from the Championship as champions but are finding it hard back in the top-flight.

They're currently on track to be the worst side in Premier League history and manager Daniel Farke knows something has to change.

He told the Independent: "This game sums up the story of the season. We have played the top three - at home to Liverpool, away to Manchester City, away to Chelsea - and let's be honest we had no chance.

"All the other games were competitive, close, tight and we get many compliments.

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"We are many times the better side but we are not playing for words, we are playing for points.

"We come away with goalless draws [against Burnley and Brighton], we lose by the odd goal and we are unlucky but when you are always unlucky it is down to a little lack of quality."

Norwich return to action on Saturday against Brentford.

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Topics:ย Football, Premier League, norwich city