Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp did not mince words as his side collapsed to defeat at Leicester City.
The Reds were 1-0 up and in control of the game until the latter stages of the second half.
They conceded through a James Maddison free kick, and then let in two more goals to lose 3-1.
And according to former West Ham United striker Dean Ashton, who was working commentary at the King Power, Klopp went "berserk" at his players on the sideline.
"What a big, big mess up this is," Ashton said to talkSPORT.
"From the new man [Ozan] Kabak and Alisson, there's either no communication or he doesn't listen to his goalkeeper, they both go for the ball and the ball falls beautifully for Vardy.
"Only Alisson and Kabak are privy to who communicated what in that situation.
"We would hear something if there was a shout. There are no supporters, so we should hear Alisson from here to leave it, but we didn't hear anything.
"This was an absolute shambles of a defensive performance in this second half, Klopp was going berserk at his players."

