Manchester United gets the worst rating as Liverpool great Jamie Carragher rates every Premier League club in his mid-season report.


Past Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher gave Manchester United an F in his mid-season report. With the Premier League season almost over, clubs are now gearing up for the busy festive period. Carragher gave A to former club Liverpool.

Carragher said he would have given Arne Slott's team an A+ if they hadn't dropped a point at home. Nottingham Forest and Fulham. Forest, managed by former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo, received an A+ from Carragher for their impressive performances this season.

Liverpool currently leads the league table with Chelsea and 39 points Arsenal they are closely followed in second and third place with 35 and 33 points respectively. Manchester City, the current champion, has lost 6 out of 17 matches and received an E+.

“Manchester United” has performed very poorly this season and is currently in 13th place in the league table. Midway through the campaign, they sacked former manager Erik ten Haag and brought in Ruben Amorim from Sporting CP. However, the Portuguese also struggled in the Premier League.

Carragher's report card of every Premier League side:

Liverpool – A

Chelsea – A-

Arsenal – C+

Nottingham Forest – A+

Manchester City – E+

Aston Villa – C+

Bournemouth – A

Fulham – B+

Brighton – B

Tottenham – C+

Brentford – B-

Newcastle – C

Manchester United – F

West Ham – E

Crystal Palace – C

Everton – D

Leicester City – C-

Ipswich Town – B

Wolves – D+

Southampton – D-

Liverpool and Chelsea are separated by only 4 points Premier League the table

Although “Liverpool” and “Chelsea” are separated by only 4 points in the Premier League table, the “reds” have a game in hand. Both sides are expected to fight for the championship. Third-placed Arsenal are six points behind the Merseyside club with an extra game to play.

Carragher also spoke about Marcus Rashford's repeated sidelines and said his future at the club is over. For Manchester City, Carragher says they need to rebuild ahead of their next campaign.