Match of the Day in huge blunder as Shearer blasts Kerkez for Semenyo goal

Alan Shearer made a big blunder in the first episode of the new look match of the day by shooting Milos Kerkez for the opening goal of Bournemouth – even though the defender is not on the field.

Liverpool hit 4-2 winners in their Prem opener against the Cherries, who was marred by a Reds fan who is said to have a racist abuse aimed at Antoine Semenyo.

Seymeno responded to the incident by packing a brace for the visitors.

And Shearer blamed the first goal of the Ghanaese to former Cherries -star Kerkez who was out of position – despite the fact that the Serbian is under pressure five minutes before the strike.

During his analysis of the goal, he told Mark Chapman and Wayne Rooney: “It doesn't work here with the first pass, they have three-V-three.

“The first pass does not work, but Liverpool is defensive everywhere.

“Watch [Ibrahima] Konate, he has no idea what is going on behind him. “

“I said they are very vulnerable, especially along the sides behind both full back.

“There is Kerkez there, he is on his way to attack when they don't even have possesses, which means that he is five or six meters out of position.”

Shearer's result of Kerkez did not go unnoticed by viewers, who flowed to social media to comment on his failure of guilt.

One wrote on X: “I just looked Motd and Shearer at Kerkez for the first goal of Bournemouth by saying that he was out of position, he was not even on the field.”

Another said: “Shearer on Motd Slaging Kerkez for the first goal because he was too offensive, although he had already been immersed.

“Brilliant things, all.”

And another said: “Shearer on Match of the Day Bournemouth's first goal at Kerkez because he was too offensive when he had already been immersed.”

It was noted: “thought Shearer who blamed Kerkez for Bournemouth's first goal was a bit hard, since he was immersed 5 minutes earlier.”

Another chimed in: “To summarize the analysis of Motd and Alan Shearer, he is talking about Kerkez who is out of position on Semenyo for their first.

“Kerkez was immersed before Bournemouth scored.”

After the game, head -boss Arne Slot revealed that he oppressed Kerkez to prevent him from being sent.

He said: “Milos Kerkez is a player I think the fans like – because every duel he goes all the way in!

“But if you already have a yellow card and play [Antoine] Semenyo, that's quite a worries. “

Kerkez and his teammates in Liverpool are back in action on Monday and travel to St James' Park to record it on Newcastle United.

Bournemouth will now take Wolves in the Vitality Stadium next Saturday.

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