Liverpool are feeling the pressure in the Premier League title race.
The Reds have drawn their last two league matches and closest rivals Manchester City had the chance to take top spot last on Wednesday when Pep Guardiola’s manne faced struggling Everton.
And with their rivals breathing down their necks, Liverpool are starting to crack as goalkeeper Alisson hit out at his “insecure” teammates.
Talking about Monday night’s 1-1 draw with West Ham, the Brazilian shotstopper says their mistakes are giving their rivals more confidence after the Reds let their lead slip at London Stadium.
He says: “I believe we had glimpses into the game. Some moments of insecurity.
“We started ahead. [But] from the moment we started to miss some passes - some silly passes that we are not used to missing - I think the team lost a little confidence in the match.
“I think the opposing team also gained confidence.”
“We have to be prepared to fight everything - all the adverse circumstances that come our way.
“I believe our team is on the right track. Now we do not have much room for hesitation. If we want to be champions, we have to win everything from now on.”