Focus on Balotelli, Rodgers as Reds falter

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 Mario Balotelli was hauled off at half-time by manager Brendan Rodgers.

Under-pressure Liverpool taskmaster Brendan Rodgers will tackle troubled striker Mario Balotelli over both a half-time shirt-swap and a pedestrian effort as Real Madrid ran rampant at Anfield on Wednesday.

Rodgers himself is also coming under scrutiny, with Liverpool struggling in the Champions League and sluggish in the Premier League since the sale of star striker Luis Suarez to Barcelona.

At 0-3 down at half-time on Wednesday, Balotelli had shown none of the bite or brilliance that took him to Inter Milan, Manchester City and AC Milan, and Rodgers says he would have been subbed even without the shirt swap with Pepe.

"I only heard about it when I came off the pitch (after the game)," he said. "For me, if you want to do that it's something you do at the end of the game. I will deal with that tomorrow (Thursday)."

The highly-rated but unpredictable Balotelli has scored just once in 10 games for Liverpool, and Rodgers has lost patience with a lack of endeavor from the striker.

Former Liverpool captain Graeme Souness was equally scathing of the Italian's performance against Real.

"You never watch Mario Balotelli and think ‘Wow, he's put a real stint in'. The criticism is for him not showing any enthusiasm."

But the former Scotland international also pointed the finger at Rodgers for signing Balotelli in the first place after other top managers had failed to get a decent return from the eccentric Italian.

"Roberto Mancini twice, Jose Mourinho had one look at him and very quickly said ‘I can't work with this guy', Cesare Prandelli said after the World Cup he made a giant mistake taking him to Brazil," he explained.

"What makes you (Rodgers) think you can get something different from him?"

Against Real Rodgers got little indeed from Balotelli, but praised another of his summer signings, the man he brought on at half-time Adam Lallana.

Ahead of a fear-inspiring trip to Madrid, the Reds lie third in Champions League Group B with defeats to both Basel and Real and their single win coming against Bulgaria's Ludogorets.

It is, however, fifth in the Premier League, albeit nine points adrift of Chelsea.

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