Jamie Carragher wasn't happy with a Liverpool star during their crushing defeat against Manchester United.
Liverpool were dumped out of the FA Cup following their 4-3 defeat against Man United on Sunday.
They led twice but failed to hold onto their lead as Amad Diallo scored a last-gasp winner to seal a famous win.
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Carragher watched the game and hit out at one of the substitutes Jurgen Klopp brought on when they were 2-1 ahead at Old Trafford.
In the 77th minute, Klopp withdrew Mohamed Salah, who scored his side's second goal, and replaced him with Cody Gakpo.
But Gakpo failed to influence the match and even had a 5 vs. 2 opportunity just moments after entering the fray.
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However, he played a sloppy ball to Harvey Elliott, with Liverpool failing to make anything from the chance.
The Dutchman didn't impress after replacing Salah as Carragher slammed his showing.
On X, he wrote: "Gakpo plays like the game is in slow motion."
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A few minutes after Carragher's tweet, Man United scored a dramatic goal to book their spot in the next round of the competition.
After the cup clash, Carragher shared his thoughts on the result.
In another post on X, he wrote: "Unbelievable game & it’s a great result for Man United but Liverpool only have themselves to blame.
"Scored three & still the attacking players were all very poor.
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"Can’t complain too much as they’ve been amazing all season.
"Football bloody hell!"
Klopp also gave his take on his side's bruising defeat against Erik ten Hag's team.
"We were nearly there in normal time and nearly there in extra-time and then we lose the game, that's alright. I cannot ask for much more," he said.
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"We have had a much more intense season so far, everybody knows that, you just have to count the games. Today was hard, very hard. The longer the game goes, the decision-making doesn't get any better.
"Congratulations to United, going to the semi-final. We have a game less, or have two games less, and we [will] try to use that in the next few weeks."
Topics: Manchester United, Liverpool, Jamie Carragher, Football