Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher admits he had some doubts regarding Brendan Rodgers, when the latter took over at the club in 2012.
Carragher spent his final season at the club under Rodgers, and he was not immediately won over by the attack-minded coach.
Rodgers' Liverpool side almost won the Premier League in 2013/2014, but were known for conceding a lot of goals as a consequence of their attacking playing style.
"Yes, (I was sceptical) when he first came in," Carragher recalled to Sky Sports.
"I remember having a conversation with Brendan and he spoke about his plans and how he wanted to play.
"And what I felt we wouldn't be able to do at Liverpool was play badly and win. When that works it works perfectly but I always thought sometimes you can have a bad day and when you're losing balls around the edge of the box you're going to be in big trouble.
"That was probably the case at times for Liverpool. There's no doubt the defensive record of Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool, it was like you can never win if you're conceding 50 goals a season."

