Overview
- On Sky Sports, Daniel Sturridge argued Liverpool weakened themselves by selling Luis Díaz, whom he called their best attacker last season for his pressing, chance creation and goals.
- Gary Neville countered that Liverpool’s downturn cannot be reduced to one transfer, raising questions about mentality after the title and longer-term structure.
- Luis Díaz has quickly become a key figure at Bayern under Vincent Kompany, producing 13 goals and 7 assists in his first season in Munich.
- Liverpool suffered a sharp autumn slide that included six defeats in seven matches, intensifying scrutiny on the squad’s balance and approach.
- Last summer’s window, initially praised for signings such as Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak and Hugo Etikité, is now being re-evaluated in light of the team’s struggles.