Liverpool picked up their first win of the Champions League campaign as they beat Ajax 2-1 this evening, but Didi Hamann remains unconvinced.
It was another stop-start performance from the Reds, but Joel Matip's late header gave Jurgen Klopp's men a vital win.
A week on from a 4-1 mauling in Naples, Liverpool looked well short of confidence throughout and Daley Blind had a big chance to put the away side in front late on.
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And while the English side turned in an improved performance and looked more like their old selves, Hamann agreed with Kenny Cunningham's assertion that tonight may only be a 'baby-step,' - albeit one in the right direction.
"I think it's early to say," said Hamann when asked whether tonight could be a turning point in Liverpool's season.
"Certainly a very important three points because, as we've seen in parts confidence was low."
"They had a few opportunities but didn't take them, but they've got to carry on the work that they started tonight."
While a tad underwhelmed, there were still elements of Liverpool's performance which the Champions League winner was pleased with, such as their control over the game. Additionally, Liverpool's danger from set-pieces pleased the RTE pundit.
"Certainly a step in the right direction, set pieces was probably what was different today," Hamann continued.
"Some brilliant corners from Alexander-Arnold and Tsimikas, they're all being put in the right spots."
"They had a few opportunities in the first half and took one late on."
"But yeah, as Kenny said, 'baby-steps, 'I'd probably go along with that."
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