Gary Neville was critical of one Tottenham Hotspur player who kept on making mistakes against Liverpool.
Liverpool continued their sensational start to the season with a comprehensive 6-3 win in North London.
A brace each from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah plus goals from Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister sealed a comfortable three points in the capital and extended their lead to 4 points at the top of the Premier League.
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Speaking after the match, former Manchester United defender, Gary Neville, was left gobsmacked by the mistakes made by Spurs skipper Son Heung-min.
He said: “They’ve got a really exciting front six, but I did put a clip in during the second half, which we don’t normally do, showing Son making a silly press towards Joe Gomez and the ball getting played past him over to Trent Alexander-Arnold.
“They do some stupid things like that, which almost forces the full-backs then to jump out and press and then, all of a sudden, it leaves a situation like the third goal.”
He continued: “Overcommitting at a point where you have no chance of winning the ball as wide players and defenders, that’s a nonsense that.
“They had some experienced players up top, I think Son was one of the worst actually, and I love him to bits… he’s a world-class player.
“But some of his decisions to actually leave Trent Alexander-Arnold, go and press Joe Gomez or go somewhere else and leave that space for Trent Alexander-Arnold to go into were just nonsensical. It’s just mind-boggling really.”