Overview
- Speaking around Liverpool’s 2-2 draw at Fulham on January 4, Jamie Carragher said Milos Kerkez should not start every week and argued rotation suits the team.
- Carragher described Kerkez as “head down, run” with “no thought process,” comparing his unpredictability to Darwin Núñez in a pointed on-air critique.
- He maintained that Andy Robertson has delivered stronger performances this season despite fewer minutes under Arne Slot.
- Kerkez, a £40 million summer signing from Bournemouth and a Hungary international, has shown some recent improvement after a difficult start.
- Some supporters pushed back on Carragher’s remarks on social media, while fellow pundit Kris Boyd also highlighted the left-back’s poor final ball at Fulham.