Time to beef up Liverpool


Liverpool's Luis Suarez (left) and Philippe Coutinho react after Willian scores Chelsea's second goal. Chelsea won 2-0. Liverpool will need to put the defeat behind them and get on with business when they take on Crystal Palace on Monday. – AFP Photo

THE defeat to Chelsea was the biggest deflating loss this season. On the cusp of making history, Liverpool got run over by the Chelsea bus which, in a way, revealed a few issues with the current team.

There is no Plan B, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Liverpool probed and jabbed the layers of Chelsea’s defence which packed the middle and gave up the flanks to Liverpool’s attack.

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