Former Liverpool man Michael Owen has hit out at the Reds for their lacklustre performance at Manchester City on Thursday night.
The newly crowned champions were thumped 4-0 by Pep Guardiola's side with Andy Robertson coming in for particular criticism.
Jurgen Klopp watched on as his side shipped three first-half goals before Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain put through his own net on 66 minutes.
Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring from the spot before Raheem Sterling and Phil Foden got in on the act. City's second and third goals can be traced back to mistakes made by Liverpool's left-back with Owen highlighting his "no man's land" defending. "I think Liverpool have made too many uncharacteristic mistakes," the former striker told Premier League
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