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Liverpool FC legend Jamie Carragher says Jurgen Klopp may need to target a winger in January.

Speaking on Sky Sports after Liverpool's draw with Southampton, the former Reds centre-back explained that there were too many number 10s in Klopp's squad, but not enough wingers.

He said: "There are no wide players in the squad, there is an abundance of No 10s. I don't know how the transfer committee thought they would fit them in.

"That is Jurgen Klopp's problem now. Maybe he will address that in January but there are four centre forwards and three or four No 10s and no wide players. There are some problems with that squad in terms of the quality and the balance."

Carragher said that Liverpool's football in recent weeks had been "too slow and ponderous" and accused the Reds of "playing like a church choir" at half-time of the game.

He added: "Jurgen Klopp wants heavy metal football, but Liverpool are like a church choir.

"So boring, nothing happening. No aggression.

"There is not enough being created.

"The football has not been quick and fast, it's been slow and predictable, they are not creating chances."