The sale of Philippe Coutinho has been a "blessing in disguise" for Liverpool due to the galvanising effect it has had on their forward line, says Mark Schwarzer.
Manchester City were no match for a blistering Liverpool on Wednesday night in the Champions League, as Jurgen Klopp's side earned a 3-0 advantage in the pair's quarter-final tie.
It was not the first time Liverpool have blown away their opponents with their high-octane attacking football this season, with the departure of Coutinho to Barcelona in January doing little to slow them down.
Speaking on Sky Sports' The Debate, former Premier League goalkeeper Schwarzer actually thinks Coutinho's exit has improved Liverpool as an attacking force.
"Liverpool don't have the squad that Manchester City have," Schwarzer said. "Manchester City are able to play at a high level because they have players who can come in and keep them at the same high level.
"They [Liverpool] have shown, on isolated moments, that they can match the best and Manchester City are the best at the moment. Over two legs Liverpool need to show they can do it.
"Liverpool have been in evolution for a very long time, but under Jurgen Klopp they have got progressively better with every season, and this season they have stepped up again with the link up between Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino.
"If anything, Coutinho leaving has been a blessing in disguise because those three have got even better since he left."
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