Jamie Carragher explained how the ax could fall on Mikel Arteta, in the midst of the fifth consecutive season of Arsenal without silverware.
After beating Tottenham 5-1 at the end of last month, Liverpool brought the Gunners to the title with four more games to go, making Arne Slot side the earliest champions in the Premier League history.
Arsenal's Champions League dream was stopped last week by PSG who sent the North London club to a semi-final exit.
The side of Arteta was also bounced in the semi-final in the EFL Cup by Newcastle, while their FA Cup-Run was stopped at the first checkpoint when they lost in the third round of Manchester United.
And after the 2-2 draw of Arsenal with Liverpool on Sunday, Carragher had a number of damn words for their manager.
“This season felt like it should have been their season,” said the Reds legend. 'There is no doubt that next season the pressure on Mikel Arteta will be enormous in terms of winning something and win something big.
'The arsenal board, if they don't [win a major trophy]Will have a huge problem because they do not want to change their manager, but there will be so many people who say: five or six years without trophy.
“They will look at how many managers can take that next step.”
However, Carragher admitted that a management switch would be a big gamble for Arsenal, since Arteta had them fight for Premier League titles consistently in almost 20 years.
The pundit explained that the new someone could have an opposite effect with the desired, reference to the recent struggles of Chelsea.
“The problem with changing Mikel Arteta because, as I said, he performed a brilliant task at Arsenal,” he added.
'Arsenal could easily become what Chelsea is now. They can go from a team that in the second year in, year out to a team that doesn't really come to the Champions League.
'[Changing managers] Is the big mystery that Arsenal will have as a football club in 12 months, when Arsenal comes close again, is not really over the line. '
Carragher continued with the lack of his lack of entertainment at Arteta's the up-interview after the game after the result of Sunday, with the argument that the 43-year-old again 'encountered' as a bit of a fan '.
Arteta said: 'Certainly not play with 10 men six times a season – because if that happens, we will not win [the title] Next season, sure. And [we need to] Learn, learn a lot. '
Arteta referred to the Red Card attack by Mikel Merino, who was the sixth of Arsenal this season in the Premier League.
Shortly after drawing the Gunners level in the 70th minute, Merino was sent away, so that the hope was stopped on his part to fully unravel Liverpool's lead and score a third.
Instead, Arsenal had to play the 2-2 draw and leave Merseyside with a point.
In response to the comments from Arteta, Carragher continued: 'Mikel Arteta in recent weeks says things and he becomes emotional. And sometimes he sounds like a fan, not so much the manager.
'I think he is convinced inside that they have been victims in one way or another this season; They have six left offs, the injuries they have had.
“I think he thinks they could have won the competition without this and that – the red cards are not their fault, it was the referees and the injuries.”
