Liverpool need a clearout if they are to have any chance of competing for the Premier League, says Gary Neville as he calls on Jurgen Klopp to let those who aren't good enough leave Anfield

Gary Neville has urged Jurgen Klopp to get rid of a number of his Liverpool players after they surrendered a two-goal lead away at Arsenal.

Klopp's Reds were 2-0 up at the Emirates on Friday night before the Gunners scored three goals in under five minutes to go in front.

Roberto Firmino's goal in the 71st minute earned a share of the points as Liverpool capped a disappointing second-half display.

Gary Neville has called on Jurgen Klopp to get rid of the players who are failing Liverpool

Gary Neville has called on Jurgen Klopp to get rid of the players who are failing Liverpool

Liverpool's Ragnar Klavan (left) is one player Neville says Klopp should move on from the club

Liverpool's Ragnar Klavan (left) is one player Neville says Klopp should move on from the club

It was up to one of Liverpool's forwards, Roberto Firmino, to rescue a point at the Emirates 

It was up to one of Liverpool's forwards, Roberto Firmino, to rescue a point at the Emirates 

Former Manchester United and England right back Neville said after the game that Klopp's side need to be fixed defensively before they can start challenging for their first league title since 1990.


Asked what the German boss should do to correct Liverpool's leaky defence, he said: 'Get rid of the players. You looked at what Pep Guardiola did last season. He brought Bravo in for big money but wasn't good enough, couldn't adapt to the Premier League and got rid of him. Ederson comes in and looks fantastic.  

'Full backs weren't good enough at City so he brought three new full backs and spent £130million and just dealt with the issue. He's got to deal with the issue. Like I say, Jurgen Klopp is the only person who can do that. It's staring everyone in the face, it's staring him in the face.'

Klopp's side are excellent to watch when attacking but struggle to defend intelligently

Klopp's side are excellent to watch when attacking but struggle to defend intelligently

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Neville suggested that Klopp needs to finally run out of patience with defenders such as Ragnar Klavan and Dejan Lovren. 

He also criticised goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, who made an error for Arsenal's second goal on Friday, and questioned whether players such as James Milner should be playing at full back. 

He said: 'You look at the team here, Klavan... really? Lovren is disappointing me even though he was fantastic at Southampton. Gomez is young so I think he's got some development to do. 

'Mignolet we've talked about and Karius we've talked about and then you're talking about the full backs. You're playing Milner there, you're playing Robertson there, you're playing Moreno there. Can you trust them? Can you trust them in the biggest games?'

Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet got a hand to Granit Xhaka's shot but it still beat him

Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet got a hand to Granit Xhaka's shot but it still beat him

The former United player also said that Liverpool are universally known as a successful club but are failing to live up to that label.

He added: 'The reason we talk like this is because we're judging Liverpool as a team that need to win the Premier League, they need to be winning the Champions League because that's the measure of the club historically. So if you look at that and you say to yourself "do I want Moreno at left back?" 

'"Do I want Robertson at left back? Do I have want Klavan as my centre back playing against Real Madrid away or Barcelona away?" You can't have those players in those games it's impossible. They've just got to go. It's sad and you don't like saying that because they are good pros, they've had good careers and they're good lads but they shouldn't be playing at this level here at a club that are trying to win the league.'       

Neville questioned whether players such as James Milner (left) could be trusted at full back

Neville questioned whether players such as James Milner (left) could be trusted at full back