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Flabbergasted Carragher Slams Slot As Liverpool Crash Out Of Champions League Against PSG

Liverpool’s Champions League dreams came crashing down in dramatic fashion, and the fallout has been nothing short of explosive. At the center of the storm? A bold — and ultimately disastrous — decision by Arne Slot to bench none other than Mohamed Salah.

And let’s just say, Jamie Carragher was not having it.

A Gamble That Backfired Spectacularly

Heading into a must-win clash against Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield, Liverpool needed urgency, firepower, and experience. Instead, fans were left stunned when Salah — the club’s most reliable goal machine — was named on the bench.

Slot rolled the dice by starting Alexander Isak, who had barely featured in recent months. The result? A flat, uninspired performance that saw Liverpool slump to a 2-0 defeat on the night and a humiliating 4-0 aggregate exit.

Sometimes, bold tactics pay off. This wasn’t one of those times.

Carragher: “I’m Flabbergasted”

Speaking after the match, Carragher didn’t hold back. The Liverpool legend openly questioned the logic behind sidelining Salah, especially given the Egyptian’s form and familiarity with the system.

His confusion echoed what many fans were thinking: why bench your best player in the biggest game of the season?

Carragher dismissed any notion of personal conflict between Slot and Salah but struggled to find a convincing explanation. Was it a long-term strategy? A message to the squad? Or simply a miscalculation under pressure?

Whatever the reason, it didn’t work.

Too Little, Too Late

Slot eventually brought Salah on at halftime, replacing an ineffective Isak who managed just five touches in a forgettable first-half display.

By then, however, the damage was already done. Liverpool lacked rhythm, creativity, and that cutting edge Salah so often provides.

It was a classic case of reacting instead of preparing — and at this level, that’s a costly mistake.

Wirtz Under The Spotlight

The criticism didn’t stop there. Carragher also turned his attention to Florian Wirtz, Liverpool’s big-money signing who has yet to justify his hefty price tag.

Against PSG’s dynamic midfield duo of Vitinha and João Neves, Wirtz struggled to make any real impact.

Carragher described his performance as “neat and tidy” — hardly the glowing review you’d expect for a marquee signing.

In big games, you need big moments. Liverpool got none.

What This Means For Liverpool

This defeat raises serious questions about Slot’s decision-making under pressure. Tactical bravery is one thing — but overthinking can be just as dangerous.

Liverpool fans will be hoping this is a learning moment rather than a sign of deeper issues. Because at the highest level of European football, there’s no room for experiments when everything is on the line.

One thing is certain: benching Salah on a Champions League night will be talked about for a long time.


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