Jamie Carragher: There will be no quick fix for Liverpool FC

01 October 2010 06:59
Jamie Carragher 300[LNB]JAMIE CARRAGHER today warned Liverpool's supporters to steel themselves as he warned there will be no quick fix to the club's current position.[LNB]Though the Reds retained their place at the top of Europa League Group K last night with a 0-0 draw against FC Utrecht, Carragher admitted the performance was not up to scratch.[LNB]In keeping with many of the performances during the opening stages of the campaign, Liverpool rarely threatened to create a glut of chances and were ultimately happy with a share of the spoils.[LNB]But, as Carragher explained, Liverpool are in a transitional period and having experienced the early parts of both the reigns of Gerard Houllier and Rafa Benitez, he expects there will be more bumps to encounter in the coming months.[LNB] 'It's a good point,' said Carragher, who captained the side in Steven Gerrard's absence. 'But we all know that we can improve on the performance. In the new format of the Europa League, you've got to try and win your home games first of all.[LNB]'If you then follow up by not losing your away games, you are doing okay and that's what we have done but we know we can get better.[LNB]'This is a work in progress. We are steadily getting there and if we can get three points at the weekend, we'll head into the two week break looking forward to the derby.[LNB]'I know everyone thinks that when you get a new manager, you start winning every week but in Gerard Houllier's first season we finished seventh and in Rafa's we finished fifth.[LNB]'It's not always a case that when you bring in a new manager everything changes - we finished seventh last year because we were the seventh best team in the league.[LNB]'We are not all of a sudden going to be pulling up trees left, right and centre. As I said, it's a work in progress and we have to work through it.'

Source: Liverpool_Echo