Premier League legend and television pundit Alan Shearer has named Divock Origi and Daniel Sturridge as players 'no one will buy' following their poor performances in Liverpool's 2-1 home defeat to Wolves.
The two started the game for Liverpool, with Jurgen Klopp choosing to make nine changes and rest many of his first team players. The move proved to be too much of a gamble as Liverpool struggled throughout the game, with Origi scoring with their only shot on target.
"Klopp should be going berserk at them, in particular, at half time. If Klopp’s put them in the shop window, no one will buy them.”
Shearer also said that Klopp's decision to rest a number of players was a gamble, adding:
Sturridge enjoyed a marvellous start to his Liverpool career after signing in 2013, scoring
Origi, who joined Liverpool in 2015 has never particularly shone in a Liverpool shirt, despite scoring some memorable goals, in particular one against Borussia Dortmund and earlier this season in the Merseyside derby.
The Reds have now exited both domestic cups following their defeat to Wolves. They are now relying on the Premier League and the Champions League as their sole chances of silverware this season.
Source : 90min