Jamie Carragher has said that Liverpool should have sacked Brendan Rodgers in the summer.
The Northern Irishman was sacked after Liverpool won just two of their last nine matches, with Sunday's 1-1 draw against Merseyside rivals Everton proving to be his last game in charge of the club.
"I don't like doing it now. Do it in the summer if you want to make a change. He'll have known himself that he had to make a good start and he hasn't," Carragher told Sky Sports News.
"The natives are restless. At this moment the owners' track record over the last two or three years is not good enough. It's miles off. Rodgers can't argue in some ways. He's been there three years, he hasn't won a trophy and they've played Champions League football once. That's not good enough for Liverpool.
"He has lost big players but he has reinvested money and very few of his signings have come off. Liverpool are becoming Tottenham. They think they are a big club but the real big clubs aren't concerned about what they do. What are these owners going to do to get the club back to where it needs to be?"
Rodgers was in charge of Liverpool since June 2012 and won 83 of his 166 matches in charge.