Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher was scathing of his former side after their 2-0 defeat at Everton, singling out two players in particular for critcism.
Goals from Jarrad Branthwaite and Dominic Calvert-Lewin saw Everton secure their first Merseyside derby win since October 2010.
The result leaves a bitter taste two-fold for Liverpool with their title hopes severely damaged with four games left of the season.
Jurgen Klopp's side sit second in the table at present, three points behind Arsenal. However, third-place Manchester City have two games in hand on Liverpool and are only a point behind.
And reflecting on the visitors loss at Goodison Park, Carragher didn't hold back in attributing blame.
The first player to come in Carragher's crosshairs was Ibrahima Konate following Branthwaite's 27th-minute opener. During the build-up to the goal, Konate failed to stop a ball across the boss with an outstretched leg, much to Carragher's chargrin.
'How many times have Liverpool given free-kicks away? I mean, that is the name of the game for Everton,' the Sky Sports pundit said at half-time of the match.
'Everton have been fantastic, certainly with the set pieces, they've looked like scoring on every single one.
'The amount of times Liverpool have given fouls away in their own half and Konate, what is he doing?! He doesn't know where he is. He just sticks a leg out at it.
'But Everton definitely deserved to go in front and deserved to get a goal from a set piece.'
Konate was substituted just after the hour mark, but his team-mate Alexis Mac Allister played the full duration and frustrated Carragher with his midfield display.
'The naivety of Liverpool in terms of how you play a derby game. They got away with one with the penalty,' the
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