A manager has now been told to get "ready" by Premier League pundit Rio Ferdinand as Arne Slot remains under pressure to turn things around at Liverpool.
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Relief echoed around the away end when Cody Gakpo slammed home Liverpool's second of the afternoon against West Ham United on Sunday. It came moments after Jarrod Bowen uncharacteristically struck wide and signalled a much-needed victory for Liverpool. But the pressure is still on.
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The Reds' 2-0 victory at the London Stadium, which also featured a first Premier League goal for record signing Alexander Isak, cannot be a false dawn. Liverpool must kick on, even if they are set to still be without Conor Bradley and must monitor the fitness of others in their next game against Sunderland.
Bradley could at least make a return when Liverpool square off against Leeds United this weekend, however, after Slot told reporters: "Conor got into a team training session yesterday for the first time. Not everything 100% yet so we have to manage that so don't get hopes up too soon.
"We expect the same with Jeremie (Frimpong) next week. Unfortunately we play a lot of games, so he'll miss a few. Hopefully Conor is available for Leeds."
Conor Bradley and Arne Slot
It's arguably the biggest month of Slot's Liverpool tenure. He remains under pressure to turn things around and will watch on as his side play six games in 24 days.
Anything but a convincing month of results could spell the end of the former Feyenoord manager, opening the door for an unemployed manager who Ferdinand has told to get "ready".
Ferdinand tells Gerrard to be "ready" for Liverpool job
Whilst in the Middle East attending the Formula 1 Qatar GP, Ferdinand told Steven Gerrard to get "ready" to take the Liverpool job on an interim basis amid the pressure on Slot.
“I was in Qatar over the last few days with Steven Gerrard. I was saying to him over some food the other day, ‘Listen, you need to sharpen your tools mate. Sharpen your tools, get them ready, because you could be going back in as interim boss’.
“There are so many games coming up that I was thinking I don’t see Slot getting through all of them in good enough condition, and I think the pressure from the terraces and the fan base might get too much and they might make a decision.
“In that climate, with someone like Steven Gerrard sitting there, a legend of the club – forget his tenures at different clubs."
It would certainly be a brave call from Liverpool and from Gerrard if he took the management role. He previously won the Scottish Premiership with Rangers, but has since been sacked by Aston Villa and Saudi Pro League side El-Ettifaq.
Take the emotions out of the scenario and the Liverpool legend is simply not the most qualified for the job.
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