Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann has suggested that Florian Wirtz's Liverpool team-mates have played a significant role in his difficult start at Anfield since his summer move.
Wirtz was tempted to Merseyside amid great fanfare as Liverpool paid a then-club record £116million fee to bring the German midfielder to the Premier League from Bayer Leverkusen.
But since arriving in the English top flight, Wirtz has struggled to find his footing, failing to score or register an assist in any of his 11 league appearances.
The 22-year-old's mammoth price tag has meant that his performances are subject to the most rigorous scrutiny, but Wirtz failed to distinguish himself last time out against Manchester City, with the star bearing the brunt of the criticism after Arne Slot's side lost 3-0 at the Etihad.
But Nagelsmann, who has handed Wirtz the lion's share of his 35 caps for his country, urged critics to be more considerate of the somewhat unsettled situation at Liverpool that the midfielder has arrived in - aiming a subtle dig at Slot himself.
'To be honest, the whole situation does not make it easy for him either,' Nagelsmann said in his first press conference ahead of World Cup qualifiers against Luxembourg and Slovakia. 'The whole club itself is not as stable this year as it was last year. It's much harder to slip into the team now.
'If you look vs City, they were the worse team over the 90 minutes. So it is also difficult for Flo to make any real big impact.
'Ultimately, the overall situation is such that he just needs a little more time - which is normal and you see that with other players, who move to the English Premier League as well.'
Nagelsmann also underscored the importance of Wirtz's team-mates taking their chances with what he is able to create for them.
'We all know what he is capable of and it is perfectly normal for a player of his age to go through a bit of a dip in form,' Nagelsmann continued.
'We cannot expect him to perform at the same level for three years straight.
'Instead, we all need to support him a little bit, so that he can clear his head here and then, maybe, Liverpool could also help him out by scoring some of the chances he creates.
'That would be one idea, because he does create a few chances. It is just that they somehow do not like to shoot the ball in, from those chances. That is part of the truth.'
One of the fiercest voices highlighting Wirtz's room for improvement has been Gary Neville, who discussed his 'really bad day' against Man City on his podcast on Monday.
'We've been tip-toeing around him haven't we, for a few months, around the fact that he's young, coming to a new country. But he's £120million, you're going to have to stand up soon.
'I mean he's obviously got something. He's a really good player and technically fantastic, but he's been mauled out there today by [Matheus] Nunes and by others. He's been chucked around the pitch and didn't deliver in the quality side of things either. His performance was a real worry.
'Wirtz is a problem, let's call it what it is. It's an issue. He's £120m and he looked like a little boy out there.
'It can't be the case. He's a German international of great standing and he looks well short of what you'd expect from a top physical match.
'They've got to get him up to speed and get that tenacity into him that means he can get into form. They've got to stick with him, and persist, but they've got to find a way to get the best out of him.'
Neville's criticism of Wirtz correlates with former Netherlands playmaker Wesley Sneijder - who has warned that he will be 'finished' at Liverpool if he doesn't adapt quicker to the English game.
But among those to side with Nagelsmann was Wirtz's father, who suggested that this challenging adjustment period was very much expected by his son.
'My thought from the very beginning was to wait and see how the first ten league games went,' he told Bild. 'We and Florian are perfectly happy with that.
'The incredible speed, the back and forth, that was very impressive for the first few games. The distances covered and the speed were significantly greater. The style of play is sometimes enormously different because it doesn't seem as organised, but rather more focused on pace.'
Wirtz will have a chance to rediscover his form for his country over the international break, before returning to club duties against PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League, and followed by a Premier League meeting with West Ham.
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Say what you want because everyone is entitled to their own opinions. Everything happening at Liverpool isn't Wirtz's fault, but no one is playing well, including Dominic Szoboszlai at Man City, who is playing in his usual position. He was terrible. Don't blame individuals who are still copying Liverpool's playing style, while those who've been with Liverpool for a decade aren't playing that way.
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how much goals he score
tabeilort
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I think he has point on that especially Salah I no he wants to score too but there are some balls that he has to pass to other players which are in more advanced positions and our forwards are not utilizing the chances created by Wirtz and he is creating almost every game that he plays
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Wirtz is a flop Man City were right by going for Cherki instead
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are you dreaming, or u listen on radio not watching TV
Vetabciktu
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All of a sudden, everyone has a degree in coaching players. Leave Liverpool alone and coach your own problems.. Lets wait until May, then throw your 50 pens comments
Gannymalta
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Football, like all sports, is an impatient game. New arrival in a new league and new team, and you expect him to manifest his full potential in the first season - come on guys. Give these new recruits a break. Rate them, judge them after the second or third season
Votaeikpty
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Wirtz is an overated player.
you no nothing about football
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wirtz games have started changing so soon his impact on the results needed will be seen
bwambamo
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That's wat you get if you buy players out of bad wagon. Honestly, did Liverpool need that big overhault.? Why did they have to dismantle their last season's epl winning team that much. they only needed about 3 additions, especially in defence, Winger to replace Diaz and perhaps a striker to replace misfiring Nunez.
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Wirtz is an overated player.
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Zeucdeiky
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This is what u get when pay way way much for a player
Weoabclmsy
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EPL is not always a greener pasture for any player. Wirtz is no exception.
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agree
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The guy is exceptional but lacks the pace of the premier League. He needs to release the ball more quickly because in this league tackles, interceptions & body to body won't stop coming.