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Chris Sutton criticized Liverpool's summer signings, calling the performances of Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak 'terrible.' Liverpool spent a record £446m on these players, with Wirtz costing £100m and Isak £125m.
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āTerribleā ā Chris Sutton issues brutal verdict on two of Liverpoolās summer signings
Chris Sutton has issued a scathing assessment of Liverpoolās two most expensive signings from last summerās Ā£446m trolley dash.
In June, the Reds broke their transfer record to sign Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen for an initial £100m (plus add-ons), and that fee was later surpassed by the £125m deadline-day acquisition of Alexander Isak from Newcastle.
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However, that duo havenāt had the impact that many wouldāve expected from them in their first season at Anfield, with a combined goal tally of just nine, albeit with the significant caveat that the Swedish striker was ruled out for four months with a broken leg.
Speaking on theĀ FPL Podcast ahead of this weekendās top-flight action, Sutton proclaimed that what heād seen on the pitch would deter him from adding either of those players to his Fantasy Premier League team.
Chris Sutton described the performances of Liverpool's summer signings, Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, as 'terrible.'
Liverpool spent £100m on Florian Wirtz and £125m on Alexander Isak, totaling £225m for these two signings.
Chris Sutton's criticism stems from his assessment of the players' performances, indicating that the high transfer fees did not match their impact on the team.
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The former Blackburn and Chelsea striker remarked:āI wouldnāt touch Isak, and Wirtz ā terrible, terrible.ā
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Players who are signed for vast transfer fees can often be subjected to an excessive level of scrutiny and criticism, and Wirtz has looked sublime in some of his Liverpool appearances, but itād be fair to say that neither he nor Isak have delivered as much as weād have hoped so far at Anfield.
The German playmaker saw his terrific performances in the winter months rewarded in the form of six goals in 10 games between Christmas and the end of January, but heās since endured a 13-match sequence without scoring (Transfermarkt).
Heās faced accusations of being too lightweight for English football and was the subject of a scathing rant from Tony Cascarino earlier this month, with the pundit declaring he was āfed upā of watching the 22-year-old āshowboatā without having the end product to accompany it.
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Isakās first season at Liverpool has been ravaged by injury, and itās natural that itāll take him time to get back up to speed after breaking his leg and being sidelined for so long.
However, in four appearances since his comeback against Paris Saint-Germain a fortnight ago, thereās been nothing to suggest that the Swedish marksman is even slowly getting into a rhythm, and his statistics from the Merseyside derby last weekend made for grim reading.
Weād like to think thereās a lot more to come from both him and Wirtz, but having seen both players excel at their previous clubs, we donāt doubt that theyāll eventually show the world why LFC spent so freely to bring them to Anfield last year.