Liverpool legend John Aldridge believes that it is time for someone to have a word with Roberto Firmino.
The striker has struggled this season, scoring only four goals in 17 games. It is only two in 12 Premier League appearances.
And Aldridge believes he is just dropping too deep to get into goal scoring situations.
"Liverpool's 2-0 win over Fulham couldn't paper over the cracks when it comes to how badly Roberto Firmino is struggling right now," Aldridge told the Liverpool Echo.
"Firmino is just out of sorts completely - I don't know what's wrong with him mentally - but he's just not on the same wavelength as anyone else on the pitch.
"He's getting that frustrated he's coming to the back four to try and receive possession.
"They should be shouting at him. If I were Virgil van Dijk I'd be telling him to get up the park and not [be] cluttering things up for the midfield players.
"But that's frustration from the lad, because it's not happening for him up there he wants to come back and get hold of the ball.
"Firmino wants to get touches but he shouldn't want to back there - he's a forward - and needs to be dragging the opposition centre-half away.
"He doesn't even look like scoring right now but he's pivotal to Liverpool with his movement and little deft touches in and around the 18-yard box."