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Carragher has questioned whether a new head coach could revitalise Liverpool’s squad following yet another late concession against Spurs to dent their top-four hopes

Jamie Carragher has questioned whether Arne Slot remains the right man to lead Liverpool following their “awful performance” in Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield . The reigning champions squandered an opportunity to move up to fourth in the Premier League table after Dominik Szobsoszlai’s first-half free-kick was cancelled out by Richarlison’s late equaliser. It was the third late equaliser Liverpool have allowed this season , in addition to five injury-time winners conceded, as relegation-threatened Spurs avoided defeat for the first time in six matches.

Home supporters booed at full-time, a reaction that the head coach said was “completely normal. ” Liverpool’s latest dropped points mean they are now 21 behind leaders Arsenal with eight league games remaining and on Wednesday they host Galatasaray in the second leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie having lost the first meeting 1-0 in Istanbul . Is Arne Slot still the right man for the Liverpool job?

(AP) Carragher was not pointing the blame solely at Slot’s feet, however, with the former defender suggesting last summer’s transfer business – when six new players arrived at a cost of more than £400m - has meant an imbalanced squad containing too many players possessing similar skillsets and few capable of doing the dirty work required late in close games. "Awful performance, considering the opposition,” Carragher said on Sky Sports . "That’s not trying to be disrespectful to Tottenham, but they have been the worst team in the Premier League for the last couple of months.

"Exactly who you want to be playing, playing at home as well, the incentive of the other results this weekend - then to put in a performance like that. But it’s been like that all season and the big question on everyone’s lips is, ‘Is that down to the manager or the make-up of the squad? ’ "Could a new manager revitalise these players and bring that energy and intensity back into this team?