The Manchester Evening News’ Stuart Brennan has launched a scathing assessment of Liverpool’s start to the season, and many fans aren’t too happy with what he has said.
Typically covering Manchester City, Brennan has accused the Reds of being lucky in their start to the campaign, and argues that City have been more convincing despite the fact it is Jurgen Klopp’s side who boast a 100% record in the league.
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In particular, he highlights a “stalemate” in Liverpool’s trip to Burnley prior to a fluke goal from Trent Alexander-Arnold, which came as a result of a deflected looping cross.
However, the fact he fails to mention the Reds went on to score two more, had 15 total shots and 64% possession has irked some fans, and many have decided to castigate or make fun of him.
One described the article as nonsense and it is clear they feel his viewpoint is an unfair one, as their team has scored 20 goals and only conceded six in the league, ranking second and first in the two departments.
Here are some of the reactions from the Anfield faithful.