Jamie Carragher has cautioned that Arne Slot's position at Liverpool is at risk if the club fails to secure Champions League football next season. The Reds, defending Premier League champions, sit sixth after a 3-2 defeat at Bournemouth, two points behind fourth-placed Manchester United. Despite heavy summer spending, Liverpool's form has faltered, raising concerns about their top-four prospects.
Liverpool's season has taken a downturn, with the team slipping to sixth in the Premier League table following a 3-2 loss to Bournemouth on Saturday. This defeat, combined with victories for rivals Manchester United and Chelsea, left Arne Slot's side two points adrift of fourth place and a point behind fifth-placed Chelsea. The Reds are 14 points behind leaders Arsenal, marking a stark contrast to their title-winning campaign last season under Slot.
Former Liverpool captain Jamie Carragher, speaking on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, emphasized the stakes for Slot. "If you don't qualify for the Champions League, having won the league the season before and spent as much as Liverpool, I don't think you've got a leg to stand on," Carragher said. He highlighted Liverpool's vulnerabilities against set-pieces, counter-attacks, and low blocks, suggesting the team is not fully suited to the Premier League's demands. Carragher expressed fear over the club's position, noting the highest wage bill and £450 million in summer transfers—including Alexander Isak (£125m), Florian Wirtz (£116m), Hugo Ekitike (£79m), Milos Kerkez (£40m), and others—should ensure better results.
Injuries have compounded issues, with Virgil van Dijk as the only senior centre-back available. Joe Gomez was forced off injured during the Bournemouth game, leading to Wataru Endo partnering Van Dijk, while Ibrahima Konate missed recent matches due to a personal matter. Liverpool missed out on Marc Guehi last summer, who joined Manchester City. Carragher advised signing a defender this window without panic buying, praising the club's usual transfer patience.
Slot defended his players post-match, blaming the loss on themselves but citing wind, fixture congestion, and injuries. The Reds came back from 2-0 down but conceded a late winner. Tensions have also surfaced, with Mohamed Salah accusing Slot of 'throwing him under the bus' late in 2025.
Upcoming fixtures include a Champions League home game against Qarabag midweek and a Premier League visit to Newcastle, as Liverpool aim to rebound.