Harry Redknapp didn’t exactly hold back in his scathing analysis of Liverpool this season.
Speaking on BT Sport as a pundit for Liverpool’s game with Bordeaux, the ex-QPR manager described the current side as Liverpool’s ‘worst team for years’.
He pointed to Steven Gerrard and other players leaving, and being replaced with inferior recruits…
“This is @LFC‘s worst team for years.” Brendan Rodgers has failed to replace top class players, says @Redknapp. #UEL http://t.co/AILGQBgLZu
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) September 17, 2015
Redknapp also claimed that Liverpool were actually ‘lucky’ to be sitting in lowly 10th place in the Premier League.
He went on to list a number of games in which Brendan Rodgers’ men had experienced good fortune to collect more points than they deserved…
“@LFC are fortunate to have the number of points they have.” @Redknapp on #LFC‘s lucky start to the season. #UELhttp://t.co/nIUphkXqAt — BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) September 17, 2015
Is he after the job we wonder?