Liverpool fans on Twitter have been reflecting on Adam Lallana’s time at the Merseyside club.
This comes after Liverpool fan Twitter account @AnfieldEdition shared a post on their page asking their followers if they consider the Englishman to have been a good signing for the club or not.
This post then gathered a lot of replies from Liverpool fans who were keen on sharing their thoughts on the midfielder.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans discussing Lallana:
Seen some debate on this today and with his Liverpool career certainly coming to an end — would you consider Adam Lallana a good signing?
— Anfield Edition (@AnfieldEdition) May 10, 2020
Waste man signing ,
stealing a living from LFC in his LFC career !!!— nomad@XXX (@nomad56060053) May 10, 2020
I’d have to veer more towards bad.
It seems harsh, but for the price tag and expectation, he’s only had around 5 months of great form and been average apart from that.
Injuries have played a part, but can’t consider him a good signing.
— Laurie (@LFCLaurie) May 10, 2020
I’d rate him a 6.5. He cost 25m. And maybe it was a Rodgers thing, but he was a bust. Got better for.Klopp
— Liam Walker (@yammo_) May 10, 2020
Has Adam Lallana been a good signing for Liverpool?
Yes
No
Since arriving at Anfield back in 2014, Lallana has gone on to make 178 appearances for the Reds in which he has managed to score 22 goals and provide 22 assists (per Transfermarkt). Now that the question has been put to these Liverpool fans on whether or not the 32-year-old has been a good signing for the club or not, this sparked a big debate on Twitter.
He’s been very poor
— billysingh (@billy_parmar) May 11, 2020
To many injuries
— Ams (@ams786ams796) May 11, 2020
Has been injury prone and inconsistent for years, yet they still want to give him a chance… Keita had one bad season and Kopites are always having a go at him
— African_boy (@1emmaliverpool) May 11, 2020
What do we think?
It appears that these Liverpool fans have not bee too impressed with Lallana and what he has given the club in his years as a Red.