Liverpool have a Philippe Coutinho-shaped hole in their midfield, according to former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison.The Brazilian, who left the Reds in a 142million move to Barcelona in January 2018, could be returning to the Premier League this summer after a disappointing time at the Nou Camp.
1Coutinho is the missing jigsaw that Liverpool have struggled with. Ive got a lot of Liverpool mates who would love to have Coutinho back.@MorrisonClinton says Philippe Coutinho should go back to #LFC pic.twitter.com/2R5h6gtvqj— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) April 11, 2019Coutinho underwhelmed during Barcelonas unconvincing 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Wednesday night.And Morrison, the former Crystal Palace man, believes the Brazilian looks uncomfortable in a Barcelona shirt.Coutinho’s a tremendous talent,” Morrison added, “but sometimes it’s about whether you feel at home at a football club.“He probably doesn’t feel at home.
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