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Jamie Carragher issues demand to Michael Edwards after watching messy Liverpool

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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesJamie CarragherJamie Carragher called on Michael Edwards to intervene following numerous disjointed performances for Liverpool that has exposed a number of key issues this seasonJamie Carragher has urged Michael Edwards to take decisive action(Image: Getty Images)Jamie Carragher has called on Michael Edwards to take decisive action after a disjointed season for Liverpool, with the former defender raising fresh concerns over the team’s consistency.The Reds are closing in on a return to the Champions League, but their season has largely fallen short of expectations. "But still not convincing really, throughout the season or at any stage, I've felt that Liverpool look like a real team, a proper team."I was thinking at some stages this season if Liverpool could improve in the second half of the season in results but also performances, and it gives you a bit of hope and belief for what will come next season. [We] still haven't really seen that, even in these three victories you're still looking at certain performances and just thinking it's not quite right, so I still think there's a bit of work to do in the summer."It is shaping up to be another busy summer for Liverpool, with Mohamed Salah set to depart the club a year before his contract expires.



"It's not been a great season from a Liverpool point of view," Carragher told BBC Sport. Last season we won the league, so we're allowed an off-season, but hopefully that doesn't happen next season.READ MORE: Gary Neville lays into Liverpool 'mess' as 'anxious' Arne Slot players crumbleREAD MORE: Liverpool in new VAR scandal as Premier League explains Benjamin Sesko goal"Look, he's a manager who has won the Premier League.

He'll be as disappointed as anyone associated with Liverpool with how this season has gone."It looks like he is going to be the manager next season so let's get behind him and hopefully we'll have a better season next season. As I said, he's already won the Premier League, so why can't he do it again?"Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Jamie CarragherMichael EdwardsArne SlotFSG