According to Jamie Carragher, two Liverpool stars had 'really bad start' for the Premier League season.
The Anfield -legend believes that in particular one player has been 'everywhere' despite the fact that they have been shown in their victories over Bournemouth and Newcastle.
Rio Ngumoha etched his name in the history of Liverpool on Monday evening when he came from the bank to score a 100th minute's winner and the youngest goal scorer of the club once became 16 years and 361 days.
That moment of ecstasy and poetry concluded an exciting night in Newcastle, in which Liverpool saw a 2-00 lead, and eventually dismissed the younger confidence to save them.
But Carragher feels that Arne Slot's side still has a lot to work on and is concerned about the shape of two players.
“Mo Salah and Ibrahima Konate have had really bad starts,” he said on Monday evening football.
Analaying Newcastle's equal goal, which saw a long ball bouncing over Konate before William Osula dived home, he said: “He has been everywhere.
'I want my center back to win that. He was more interested in grabbing his arm.
“He wasn't on the races at all. I absolutely shiver to think where Liverpool would be without Virgil van Dijk who was absolutely excellent. '
Konate was sloppy in St James' Park and this followed on a shaky version against Bournemouth on the opening evening of the season.
The Frenchman played stray passes, was caught in a foot race for the first goal of Bournemouth and did not go with Antoine Semenyo for the second.
Konate was imperious for Liverpool, because they won the title in the last seasons Arne Slot will not hurry in the decisions.
But with Giovanni Leoni in the bank after he joined Parma for £ 26 million, and Marc Guehi still a potential arrival, there will be competition for his place.
