Liverpool boss Arne Slot has a week to turn his team's fortunes around, according to former Reds defender Jamie Carragher, who believes the Dutchman needs to produce a remarkable turnaround to save his job.
The Reds are in their worst run of form for 71 years, having lost nine of their last 12 games across all competitions. The latest defeat, a 4-1 thrashing by PSV in the Champions League at Anfield, has raised serious doubts about Slot's ability to manage the team.
Carragher, writing in his column for The Telegraph, warns that anything fewer than seven points from Liverpool's next three games will make an already unacceptable situation untenable. He believes that the team is potentially seeing a glimpse of their future without key players Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Alisson, who have all struggled with form this season.
Slot's tactical changes have been widely criticized, with Carragher accusing him of taking the title winners "in a direction which is not in Liverpool's winning tradition". The former Reds defender believes that signing two strikers for big fees, Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike, was a mistake, as it has led to an unbalanced squad.
Carragher also criticizes the team's lack of defensive solidity, with Van Dijk conceding a penalty for handball against PSV. The former Reds defender believes that the team is carrying other players, who are not performing at their best, and that they need to step up to win games.
Slot has been under pressure all season, but Carragher believes that he still has a chance to turn things around. However, if he fails to produce results, the club will have no choice but to find someone else who can save them from relegation.
The Reds are in their worst run of form for 71 years, having lost nine of their last 12 games across all competitions. The latest defeat, a 4-1 thrashing by PSV in the Champions League at Anfield, has raised serious doubts about Slot's ability to manage the team.
Carragher, writing in his column for The Telegraph, warns that anything fewer than seven points from Liverpool's next three games will make an already unacceptable situation untenable. He believes that the team is potentially seeing a glimpse of their future without key players Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Alisson, who have all struggled with form this season.
Slot's tactical changes have been widely criticized, with Carragher accusing him of taking the title winners "in a direction which is not in Liverpool's winning tradition". The former Reds defender believes that signing two strikers for big fees, Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike, was a mistake, as it has led to an unbalanced squad.
Carragher also criticizes the team's lack of defensive solidity, with Van Dijk conceding a penalty for handball against PSV. The former Reds defender believes that the team is carrying other players, who are not performing at their best, and that they need to step up to win games.
Slot has been under pressure all season, but Carragher believes that he still has a chance to turn things around. However, if he fails to produce results, the club will have no choice but to find someone else who can save them from relegation.