Brendan Rodgers needs to slightly change how he sets Liverpool's line-up for future fixtures according to Jamie Carragher.
The former defender believes the Reds formation of 3-4-2-1 has been found out a little in their past two outings and has implored Rodgers to come up with an alternative for the remainder of the campaign.
"In terms of whether Rodgers' system has been worked out, let's not get carried away - it's two defeats against two top teams, and a massive blow to their top four chances," he said on Sky Sports' 'Monday Night Football'.
"But from now on, they're going to have to come up with something either different or work this system slightly differently, [to figure] how you deal with wingers and how you pick them up.
"It's been a massive problem and it started with Swansea (1-0 win on March 16)."