#RodgersOut. If you weren't already looking forward to a summer of managerial speculation at Anfield then you definitely should be now. 5-0 down at half time to a Stoke side who had nothing to play for. Perhaps the worst facet of yesterday's performance was that Man City defeat of Southampton meant that Liverpool didn't even win the race to avoid the Europa League.
As with all Liverpool fans, Jamie Carragher was rather dismayed at the kind of performance that has come to define Liverpool's, at times, pathetic season.
Embarrassing day for all connected with Lfc 6-1 is not acceptable. Not seen anything but my son left at half time so it must've been bad!!
— Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) May 24, 2015
Carragher did manage to pick out one positive from Liverpool's biggest ever Premier League defeat. At least Peter Crouch and Charlie Adam had the sense to rub Liverpool's nose in it.
Charlie Adam & Peter Crouch celebrated today when scoring against their former club. Well done the two of you!
— Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) May 24, 2015
So, with all that. The big question is, should Rodgers still be in charge of Liverpool at the start of next season?
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