
Carra: Liverpool have too many weak players - they don't excel at anything
Jamie Carragher believes Liverpool have far too many "weak" players in their team after they were "taken to the cleaners" by Aston Villa in their 4-2 loss on Friday Night Football.
Jamie Carragher believes Liverpool have far too many "weak" players in their team after they were "taken to the cleaners" by Aston Villa in their 4-2 loss on Friday Night Football.
The Reds succumbed to a 12th league defeat of the season, meaning Arne Slot's side have not won a Premier League away game against a team in the top nine all term.
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Their defensive frailties continued against Unai Emery's side - and Liverpool have now conceded 52 goals in the league this season - the most they have ever managed in a 38-game season.
"This has been happening for the first day of the season on a Friday night against Bournemouth," said Carragher on Sky Sports co-commentary duty.
"Liverpool have far too many weak - physically and mentally - and it has to be fixed. It looks like Arne Slot is going to be the man who has to fix it next season.
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"But this result does nothing in terms of the feelings of the supporters around his position right now.
"Liverpool don't excel at anything. They look like a really, really average team. They have been taken to the cleaners."
Carragher took issue with Liverpool failing to get a big result away from home against a team currently sitting in the top nine positions all season - adding it is more about character than quality.
The only time Liverpool have not lost against those teams was a goalless draw against Arsenal in January.
"When you look at those results away from home, I always think it tells you about your personality and character," said Carragher.
"I can't actually believe that Liverpool are fifth in the league. You think about the numbers of the goals they've conceded, they never look threatening going forward, and that away record - and Liverpool are fifth in the Premier League? Wow.
"It's the first season where I've seen Virgil van Dijk look human - and it's had an affect on others. When you look at his partners, people tell me how good they are.
"But when Van Dijk is not at his best, sometimes you need them to step up and help him a little bit. It doesn't happen."
Meanwhile, fellow Sky Sports pundit and former Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp believes Slot deserves another year in charge - despite Liverpool's poor season.
However, he also understands there is an "elephant in the room" regarding Xabi Alonso - who is wanted by Chelsea and has been called for by Liverpool fans to take over from Slot in the summer.
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"What I'm seeing this year is what I expected to happen last year," said Redknapp. "I thought Liverpool would have a difficult time after losing Jurgen Klopp, because he was such a talismanic manager and influential on anything.
"But it didn't happen. They won the league. This year there has been such a drop-off. There are so many reasons behind it, so many mitigating circumstances at the start of the season, and I don't want to make excuses for the players.
"Because that isn't good enough, what we've seen this year and what they've served up, the energy.
"But Alexander Isak was signed for big money, got injured, starts getting fit, gets injured again, Hugo Ekitike has had an up and down start. You can't address problems when you haven't had the best players fit. It's hard to address a problem when you haven't got Isak and Wirtz.
"A lot of this is on Arne Slot. And if they don't get Champions League football that they crave, deserve and they want, he will be under certain pressure. There will be question marks. The fans will decide to a certain extent - they're an educated fanbase, they won't turn on their managers.
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Source: Sky Sports Football
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