Liverpool in 10th unacceptable, says Carragher
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher says the club's position of 10th in the Premier League is unacceptable and says it is down to mismanagement of the squad.
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Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher says the club's position of 10th in the Premier League is unacceptable and says it is down to mismanagement of the squad.
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