Liverpool haven’t had a great time of it over the last year or so.
They saw their Champions League run end in the group stage, finished outside the top four last season, and lost the services of both Steven Gerrard and Raheem Sterling. The biggest plus point has been seeing Jordan Henderson win the FIFA 16 cover vote.
Just when you think it couldn’t get any worse, Harry Redknapp has gone and stuck the knife in.
Redknapp’s QPR side ran the Reds close in their 3-2 defeat last season, and the former Spurs boss thinks Brendan Rodgers’s team have only got worse since then.
Describing the Reds as “a pretty ordinary team” without star man Philippe Coutinho, he suggested they were lucky to beat Bournemouth and described them as looking “weak everywhere”.
“It doesn’t look well-balanced to me,” he added. “It just doesn’t look like a team that’s going to be in the top four, to me.”
Without Coutinho, #LFC look ordinary and their chances of making the top four are slim. http://t.co/MWspqOzOWR
— Harry Redknapp (@Redknapp) September 2, 2015