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Rival Fans Picked Out One Liverpool Player For Lots Of Criticism

Rival Fans Picked Out One Liverpool Player For Lots Of Criticism

It was another day when Liverpool failed to pick up points against one of the teams not in the 'top six'

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

It's amazing just how much Deja vu one football team can cause but once again Liverpool pulled out their usual trick. One player came in for a lot of criticism for their failure to beat Burnley.

Since Jurgen Klopp took over at Anfield the Reds have a very good record against other members of the 'top six,' in fact none of their rivals have scored as many points against each other as Liverpool have.

Last week was a total anomaly for the German as he saw his side get smashed by Manchester City, at least partially caused by Sadio Mane's sending off in the first half.

Nick Pope was in great form for Burnley today but it's far from the first time Liverpool have failed to beat a team despite dominating. Image: PA

However this weekend was far less of an anomaly, in fact it was the complete status quo as Liverpool failed to beat a team most people would expect them to beat. Despite their total dominance against Burnley they could only draw 1-1.

In fact their games against Burnley really prove their ineffective nature against sides likes the Clarets as in their last three games against Sean Dyche's side they've scored just three goals from 73 attempts and won only one of the games.

After the match there was one player getting a lot of stick and it wasn't any of the strikers or defenders. Nope the man getting a lot of social media attention was Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and unsurprisingly a lot of it was from Arsenal fans:


It's not exactly been the best start to the season for the Ox after the recent two big losses, Liverpool fans will be hoping his spell at Anfield gets a lot better very quickly.

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Topics: Liverpool, Arsenal, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Burnley