Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has expressed his disappointment with the club's current state, labelling the team 'disjointed and broken'. Speaking to the press, Gerrard called for a change in management, suggesting Andoni Iraola as a potential replacement for Arne Slot.
Gerrard's comments come after Liverpool's poor start to the season, with the team currently sitting near the bottom of the Premier League table. The club has struggled to find consistency and has suffered several high-profile defeats.
Andoni Iraola, a former Spain international, has managed several clubs in Spain and has a reputation for developing young players. Gerrard believes Iraola's experience would be beneficial to the club and that he should be 'in the conversation' to replace Arne Slot.
Gerrard's comments have sparked debate among Liverpool fans, with some calling for Slot's sacking and others defending the current management. The situation remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: Liverpool need to turn their season around quickly if they want to avoid a disastrous campaign.
With the Premier League season still in its early stages, Liverpool have time to regroup and make changes. However, if they fail to address their current issues, it could be a long and difficult season for the Reds.