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Liverpool were knocked out of the FA Cup at the third round stage against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday night after Jurgen Klopp made nine changes to the side that fell to a 2-1 defeat against Manchester City on January 3.

The move saw the Liverpool boss questioned over his commitment to England's premier cup competition, particularly when he is still to deliver a trophy at Anfield after taking the reins in October 2015.

Liverpool are without a trophy since 2012 and have drawn against both Exeter and Plymouth and lost to West Brom and Wolves [twice] in the FA Cup on Klopp's watch.

The showing at Molineux was described in one match report as 'indifferent, blasé even', yet former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher was unmoved.

"I have no problem with the @LFC selection from JK & would rather we had won but, we have the best chance we've had in years of winning the PL & it may be yrs before we're in this position again [sic]," he tweeted.

"The big chance we have is not the 4 point lead but the MC [Manchester City]/THFC [Tottenham Hotspur] playing a lot more games."

The logic might have struck a chord with Liverpool fans but City supporters were less convinced, with one replying: "Small club mentality. Embarrasing"

And Carragher, who leads Sky Sports' punditry with Gary Neville, took a predictable stance in response to the jibe.

"You can't fill your Staduim![sic]" he said.

City fans took the bait and hit back at Carragher with some amusing replies.

5-0, anyone?

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