Liverpool are going strong in the Premier League at the moment.
Stan Collymore has written on Boylesports.com that lack of squad depth could hurt Liverpool this season.
Liverpool have done brilliantly in the Premier League so far this campaign and are in the running for the title.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are third in the standings at the moment with 23 points from 10 matches.
The Reds are level on points with leaders Manchester City and second-placed Arsenal, with the three sides separated by goal difference.

Former Liverpool striker Collymore has given the Merseyside outfit’s season so far 8 out of 10.
The former Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa man has also claimed that Liverpool do not have a world-class goalkeeper and has raised doubt over their squad depth.
“Positives are a super charged camp; Lallana and Henderson stepping up to the plate when many, me included, doubted them,” Collymore wrote on Boylesports.com about Liverpool. “And also a lack of European football. Negatives are a flaky defensive unit.
“The keeper question hasn’t been answered either. There is still no top class keeper at Anfield. They also may be hurt with squad depth over the 38 games. 8/10.”

Liverpool will return to action on Sunday afternoon when they take on Watford at Anfield in the Premier League.
Klopp’s side will head into the match against the Hornets on the back of a 4-2 victory over Crystal Palace away from home at Selhurst Park in the league.
The Reds are playing some good football at the moment, and the fans are certainly enjoying it.

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