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Liverpool number one hits back at critics
Liverpool goalkeeper Lorius Karius has hit back at critics after some lacklustre performances of late. Last weekend Sky Sports pundit and ex Manchester United and England defender Gary Neville declared that the 23-year-old "transmits anxiety all the way through a team,” after being at fault for Bournemouth’s late winner in a 4-3 thriller at Dean Court.
Now Karius has hit back at Neville and former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher and told the Mailonline that; “"Carragher was here at Liverpool for a long time so maybe after the game he was a bit frustrated. He is probably still a supporter. I have to accept it. What critics say right after the game, I don’t know what I think. If you asked them again would they say it now?”
Then he returned to the former Red Devil and explained that; “I don’t care what Gary Neville said. He was a manager for a short bit and now he is back to being an expert again. But he is always very critical. I think he does it to everyone. I just hope that when I do well he will comment on that. We will see in the future.”
Steve Mitchell @barafundler
Steve Mitchell @barafundler