Jamie Carragher believes Liverpool's drop-off could be attributed to mental and physical fatigue.
Sunday's defeat at Anfield - Liverpool's third home loss in the league in a row - led to Jurgen Klopp saying afterwards finishing in the top four was now his side's "main target" this season, with their Premier League crown appearing to slip out of their grasp.
Speaking on Monday Night Football, Carragher highlighted the high proportion of Premier League minutes Klopp's preferred XI have played since the 2018 Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid in Kiev, and believes the current slump in form could be attributed to those ever-present players suffering from fatigue.
"We're talking about intensity and Liverpool maybe dropping off and looking a little bit jaded physically - and how similar this [2018 Champions League final] team is to what Liverpool have today," said Carragher.
"That back four, it's still the same two full-backs, Van Dijk when he's fit plays. Dejan Lovren has moved on but Matip would have played that final if he was fit, and Joe Gomez was at the club.
"The midfield two is still Wijnaldum and Jordan Henderson, first choice, and James Milner has played the last four or five games as well. That's the one area where Liverpool did bring someone in, it was Fabinho. So we are talking about one player [coming in].
"And then you've got the front three.
"It's still the same team that's been together for three years.
"When you look at the percentage of Premier League minutes played from August 2018, this is a team that have gone to the well for three years and produced unbelievable moments; trophies for this club. And that's why I find it a little bit hard to be too critical of what I'm seeing at the minute.
"This is not an attitude thing. This is not a team who think, 'We've won the league, we've made it'. They just haven't stopped for three years. That's why I say they need a little bit of help."
What do Liverpool need to bounce back?
Carragher believes his former club will come back strongly next season, and he says Liverpool will also need some key additions in the summer transfer window to boost a first XI which has remained largely unchanged since that 2018 Champions League final.
"Initially, when Jurgen Klopp came in, Liverpool were a team who were sixth or seventh," Carragher said on Monday Night Football.
"His first summer he brought in three players - Joel Matip, Georginio Wijnaldum, and Sadio Mane. That then took them into the Champions League.
"Over the next 12 months he then brought in Mohamed Salah in the summer, Virgil van Dijk in the January and Alisson on the back of the 2018 Champions League final. That then took them on again, to the Champions League win and the title.
"I think Liverpool are back at that stage where they need those three players to come in again to give them that jolt."
The three positions where Liverpool need a boost
Carragher argued Klopp could not have managed his players' workload much better than he has, simply because he does not have the depth in reverse to rest and rotate his starting XI.
Instead, the Sky Sports pundit picked out the three key positions Liverpool must now strengthen to kick on again.
"People say, 'Well, Jurgen doesn't rotate'. Liverpool haven't got the quality of squad and back-up of other clubs. Liverpool wouldn't have won the trophies they have done over the last two or three years if he'd rotated.
"I still think they will be back - but they need three players.
"They need a centre-back - maybe he's joined now in Ozan Kabak - they need someone to replace Wijnaldum, and they need someone in the front three.
"And I'm not talking about players on the bench. I'm talking about players to come into the team like Matip, Wijnaldum, and Mane did, like Salah, Van Dijk, and Alisson. That's what Liverpool need."
Could Leipzig win be turning point?
Sky Sports' Nick Wright:
While Klopp may need to strengthen his squad this summer in order to avoid fatigue next season, the challenge now is to power through what's left of the current one.
The Premier League title is already out of reach - there will be no catching Manchester City in this kind of form - but Tuesday's 2-0 win over RB Leipzig raised hopes of a Champions League run and there is still the small matter of a top-four finish to play for.
The good news for Klopp is that the schedule is not quite as hectic in the second half of the season as it was in the first. In terms of fatigue, it is perhaps to Liverpool's benefit that their involvement in the domestic cup competitions ended early this year.
A Champions League run will of course demand plenty more midweek commitments, but their Premier League fixtures for the next two months are all scheduled to be at least a week apart, allowing more time for recuperation.
Klopp will be aware of the need to rest and rotate his players in the months ahead, but he will also hope the confidence-boosting win over RB Leipzig boosts them physically as well as psychologically.
SolitarySoul
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Pls shut up and face your team. No injuries and when was the last time you won an EPL game? Next year will make it 10years you last won the league and with this your team, you can’t win it in another 10
says a man who supported Liverpool who secure their first league title in 30 years(I'm just saying)
wimbikpyz
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wat about that team
Fushisan92
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Next Season Gonna Be Like this!! But also An Plan B.
cuakmsty
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sadio mane
yundklnpu
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But every teams got to deal with fatigue
yomabstu
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that is what she thinks
lubadklpuz
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lack of signing wft Chelsea signed more players and still they are sht
be quiet have you checked what happened 2013 munchen?
Bezbkrtz
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Allowing 5 substitutions would have helped in the reduction of fatigue in EPL. The Top Teams are usually the ones to feel the pressure, due to too much game time involved in fulfilling a congested League Cup and International fixtures .
Hazabdimps
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when Baby keita will back on Liver pool squard
Bezbkrtz
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I totally agree that EPL slumps down to Fatigue and lack of signings . Disallowing 5 substitutions in a match would have helped in reducing fatigue
jidaprtuy
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he never won epl but he talk to much
Tohbenoru
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lack of signing wft Chelsea signed more players and still they are sht
rahckmpyz
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Excuses FC. were they not tired against Leipzig
Pls shut up and face your team. No injuries and when was the last time you won an EPL game? Next year will make it 10years you last won the league and with this your team, you can’t win it in another 10
rahckmpyz
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these pundits always have something to say... Ozan Kabak, Thiago "too good" Alcantara, Diego Jota are the three players and I don't know what Carragher is still talking o?
I swearrrr.😂😂 Once I read that part, I was like he already got this 3 players
Lukabekptz
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carragher pls concentrate on your journalism and leave klop do his work.
rufulobr
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True but when you win, you dont talk about injuries. Liverpool are not conceding lot of goals; the problem is the midfield has changed with Thiago not fitting in and the attack has been toothless. Its has poor defence but we are second coz we are scoring goals
Dude, attack not scoring because midfield constant change. Midfield constant change because we are playing them at defence. Playing them at defence because our top 3 defenders are out of season. So if it’s not defence then what else? You had a full squad with Bruno Pogba Maguire Rashford and still only 2nd and playing at Europa. What a joke
FirstMann
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these pundits always have something to say... Ozan Kabak, Thiago "too good" Alcantara, Diego Jota are the three players and I don't know what Carragher is still talking o?
wapbdkrsz
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It’s obvious, take out the best 3 defenders in any top club and all of them will suffer definitely. Losing a world class defender VVD was already a big blow, try also losing Joe Gomez and Matip and all 3 out of the season.
True but when you win, you dont talk about injuries. Liverpool are not conceding lot of goals; the problem is the midfield has changed with Thiago not fitting in and the attack has been toothless. Its has poor defence but we are second coz we are scoring goals
wapbdkrsz
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Excuses FC. were they not tired against Leipzig
masbcilruz
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Up Liverpool.Let RB come to anfield
mickey00
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carragher says this; carragher says that! give him the team and he will sink the club into relegation. they talk too much as if they know everything in football
febakly
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Fatigue my foot! Every other club plays the same amount of football, some even more. Silly comment from a silly man.
Liverpool2008
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zescipuz
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I agree with Jamie there Man city did the same when Liverpool won the league and Liverpool board didn't learn from us....Klopp even said it but they didn't listen
you are right
Kezabcilsy
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our board was visionless that's our woes
UcheSundae
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Same with my club Manchester City😁😁
Hicekpsty
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worst champion holder unlike manchester city consistent to winning epl
Kicdiknoy
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liver bool
tinomukutafy
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I agree with Jamie there Man city did the same when Liverpool won the league and Liverpool board didn't learn from us....Klopp even said it but they didn't listen
rufulobr
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It’s obvious, take out the best 3 defenders in any top club and all of them will suffer definitely. Losing a world class defender VVD was already a big blow, try also losing Joe Gomez and Matip and all 3 out of the season.