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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesJamie CarragherJamie Carragher issued a damning assessment as Liverpool ‘couldn’t be any worse’, with criticism once again mounting after another poor display against Manchester UnitedJamie Carragher tore into Liverpool's performance at Old Trafford(Image: Sky Sports)Jamie Carragher has delivered a scathing assessment of Liverpool, claiming the Reds “couldn’t be any worse” after a dismal display against Manchester United.United raced into a two-goal lead inside 15 minutes through strikes from Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko, with the latter potentially coming amid controversy over a possible handball in the build-up.In truth, Liverpool was second best for much of the contest, although they did find a route back into the game when a mistake from Amad Diallo allowed Dominik Szoboszlai to reduce the deficit early in the second half. Carragher's assessment comes after he issued a demand to Michael Edwards after watching messy Liverpool.READ MORE: Arne Slot gives damning verdict of Liverpool defeat vs Man Utd as familiar issues surfaceREAD MORE: Liverpool in new VAR scandal as Premier League explains Benjamin Sesko goalHowever, the decisive moment came late on when Liverpool failed to clear a delivery from Luke Shaw, allowing Kobbie Mainoo to meet the loose ball on the edge of the area and fire a first-time strike into the bottom corner.Carragher noted that at one stage Liverpool looked capable of going on to win the match, but highlighted ongoing defensive issues that have persisted throughout the season."Liverpool were a lot better second half.
"At one stage, you felt they'd go on to win the game. And, as has happened so often here, Man Utd go on and get the winning goal."Roy Keane stated that United only gave Liverpool encouragement through two costly mistakes.
Some mistakes they made in the secind half were self-inflicted and gave Liverpool some encouragement.Jamie Carragher offered a damning assessment of Liverpool's first half performance"I agree with Nev, I think Manchester United just about deserved the win. We were 2-0 down and came back in the second half to 2-2, but as always we were to switch off in one moment and conceded the goal."Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCManchester United FCPremier LeagueArne SlotJamie CarragherRoy Keane
