The Argentinian midfielder had an unimpressive performance against Bayern Munich.
After the ‘underdog’ opponents, it was not until today that Liverpool faced a really formidable team in the pre-season period, Bayern Munich.
Coach Jurgen Klopp and the team, however, got off to a strong start against the Gray Lobster, scoring twice in a row to take the lead, thanks to Cody Gakpo and Virgil Van Dijk.
However, with two goals from Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane before the first half was out, Bayern also succeeded in restarting the contest.
Entering the second half, Liverpool once again took the lead after Luis Diaz’s shining moment.
But in the end, The Kop was the team that suffered the final defeat when Bayern got two consecutive goals in the last minutes of the match.
Notably, not only suffered defeat, but Liverpool also had to receive a loss in terms of personnel when Alexis Mac Allister had a knee problem and was forced to leave the field after the break.
In fact, the absence of the Argentinian midfielder did not affect Liverpool too much, because he had a disappointing performance against Bayern.
Statistics from Sofascore show that, in 45 minutes on the field, Mac Allister let Bayern players dribble past him 5 times, defeated in 5/7 duels and made Liverpool 6 times. to lose control of the ball.
In addition, Mac Allister also made exactly 11 passes and did not have any passing situations to create scoring opportunities for teammates.
Mac Allister’s performance received a score of 6.2 from Sofascore – the second lowest of the 22 players in the starting lineup of the two teams (higher than Benjamin Pavard, 6.1 points).