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Florian Wirtz faced criticism after losing 6 out of 9 duels during Liverpool's defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford. His performance on his 23rd birthday was notably underwhelming.
âDoes not do enoughâ â Liverpool player who lost 6 out of 9 duels âwent missingâ at Old Trafford
While many Liverpool players didnât do themselves justice in the defeat to Manchester United on Sunday, one in particular has come in for plenty of criticism following the match at Old Trafford.
It wasnât a happy 23rd birthday for Florian Wirtz, who was deployed in an unfamiliar centre-forward role due to the absences of Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike but was unable to pose much of a goal threat against Michael Carrickâs side.
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Having scored magnificently against Crystal Palace the previous week, the German playmaker never truly threatened Red Devils goalkeeper Senne Lammens yesterday, and his performance was subjected to widespread scrutiny after the game.
Florian Wirtz was criticized for losing 6 out of 9 duels and failing to pose a goal threat in an unfamiliar centre-forward role.
Florian Wirtz played in an unfamiliar centre-forward role due to the absence of key players Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike.
Liverpool's performance was disappointing, with several players, including Wirtz, not performing to their potential during the defeat.
Florian Wirtz's 23rd birthday was marked by a lackluster performance, contributing to the criticism he received after the match.

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Ian Doyle handed Wirtz 6/10 in his post-match player ratings for the Liverpool Echo, writing that the Redsâ number 7 âwent missingâ for much of the first half before improving thereafter and âcould have done moreâ on the day.
Jamie Carragher said on Sky Sports after the game: âThe one player I think has had a very easy ride is Florian Wirtz. Iâve never moved clubs let alone moved to a different country, but I think weâve given him time. Weâve been very, very kind. He was poor today.â
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Lewis Steele also called out the 23-year-old in an article for the Daily Mail on Monday, opining: âFlorian Wirtz, the ÂŁ116m signing, simply does not do enough for a player of that price tag. The German is a young lad settling into a new culture who is clearly feeling the pressure, but we must see more of a return on that investment next year.
âHe has not registered a goal or assist in the league against a team higher than 10th in the current table. A supposed game-changer signing does not change games, whereas another target and fellow summer arrival, Manchester Cityâs Rayan Cherki, is setting the world alight.â
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Wirtz was tasked with taking up an unfamiliar position at Old Trafford with Liverpoolâs attack so severely depleted, and his statistics from the match on Sunday (via Sofascore) werenât all bad, with the German trying valiantly to influence proceedings in the final third.
As Steele pointed out, though, it isnât unreasonable to expect more from a player of the 23-year-oldâs ability and transfer fee, and his poor record in duels will inevitably lead to further accusations as to whether he has the physicality to thrive in the Premier League.
Former Reds defender Markus Babbel emphatically declared in recent days that weâll see a âtop-class Florian Wirtzâ next season, and we firmly believe that our number 7 has the innate talent to come good on that promise.
However, his impact at Liverpool so far has been less than what we expected when he signed from Bayer Leverkusen last summer, with just seven goals and 10 assists in 47 appearances, and yesterday was another game in which he didnât exert a standout influence.
We need to see more from the Germany international over the next few months, but we donât doubt that thereâs a phenomenal footballer in there whoâll take this league by storm yet.