JAMIE CARRAGHER and Gary Neville were involved in a heated on-air row following Liverpool's defeat to Brentford.
The Merseysiders' league woes continued in west London on Monday night as they were stung 3-1 by the Bees.
Gary Neville was left flabbergasted by Jamie Carragher's response to his comments on Liverpool potentially being under new ownershipCredit: SKY SPORTSThe pair's heated clash made Micah Richards a tad awkwardCredit: SKY SPORTSDefeat to Brentford was the Reds' fifth of the season and raised further questions about the club's transfer dealings over the last four years.
During the post-match analysis, Sky Sports pundit Neville said: "The biggest things for Liverpool is keeping Jurgen Klopp and getting new owners - the right owners."
Premier League odds and betting tipsA fired-up Carragher dismissed the former Manchester United man's assessment, saying: "They don't need new owners.
"Just leave it off. They've won absolutely everything you can win by being smart. They don't need [new owners]."
Neville was quick to interject, saying: "They're selling the club!"
Kop hero Carragher refused to back down and even took a dig at Manchester United's transfer dealings during the Glazer era.
The 44-year-old said: "No, no, no.
"Even if they don't go, Liverpool have had owners, and they could've won absolutely everything, and been clever in the transfer market.
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"Not just blowing money like your club. That's absolute nonsense.
A perplexed Neville asked: "What are you going on about?"
Carragher then fired back: "You're saying they need the money, they don't need new owners."
World Cup hero wants Man Utd move as doubts over Harry Maguire's future growDespite being lambasted by his fellow pundit, Neville didn't budge from his stance, saying: "I said they need the right new owners."
Liverpool were put up for sale by Fenway Sports Group last November - although it's unknown if the club is in talks with potential suitors.
Manchester United are also up for sale, with current owners - The Glazer family - eager to sell up shop before the end of the first quarter of the year.