Gary Neville has delivered a verdict on Liverpool amid the club's recent form.
Jurgen Klopp's side have recently struggled in the Premier League, losing four of their last five games. They are currently sitting in 8th place in the league table, seven points behind fourth-placed Chelsea.
“How bad are Liverpool? They’re really bad… When I say that, I mean really bad in sight of how good they’ve been," Neville said of the Reds on his
Sky Sports podcast.
“Liverpool have been absolutely outstanding and reached unbelievable heights and I said a few weeks ago on this podcast that it was acceptable that they would have a little bit of a dip and I would go easy on them.
“But what’s happening at the moment is bizarre… and it feels like they’ve lost absolutely everything that they had.
“Their speed of play, their confidence, the way in which Anfield was such a difficult place to go, the determination, the resilience to win when they weren’t playing well – there isn’t anything there at the moment.
“I don’t how they get that back other than to get to the end of the season. They’re going to struggle to get into the top four – they still could but they’re really going to struggle – because the mood in the dressing room at the moment must be really low.
“The confidence must be drained out of them and I have no answer. It goes beyond what would be a fourth year dip, this is a real collapse.”
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