Thegoalmac can reveal that Adam Lallana has told NBC Sports
he is confident that Liverpool can reverse their disappointing form,
though admits the club has been in transition without Luis Suarez and
Daniel Sturridge to lead the line.
This is one of the major problems Liverpool are having this season, Suarez and Sturridge together scored more than 75% of Liverpool's goals last season, but its the job of the coach to replace the players that were sold and injured ones as well.
So for me, I think Mr Brendan have got to take full responsibility for not being able to replace departed Suarez and injured Sturridge.
Even though their defence and midfield hasn't be that wonderful as well. What do you think is Liverpool's major problem this season? Continue for what Lallana said.
"Joining a team like Liverpool is definitely an adaption phase," he
said. "I knew it wasn't going to be easy. After losing Luis Suarez and
missing Daniel Sturridge up top lately, it's been difficult. But we've
had to find different ways of winning games; other people have had to
chip in with goals.
"It was great for Mario Balotelli to get a goal against Swansea in
the League Cup and now we are through to the quarters. We know we've not
been playing to our maximum but we are still in transition. We feel
that if we keep working hard, a really good performance is around the
corner.
"My big aim for Liverpool this season is to settle in as well as I
can to the group and contribute as much as possible to getting into the
top four again. And hopefully win a bit of silverware."

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