Rodgers says his Liverpool job could be under threat


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers reacts during their English League Cup soccer match against Swansea City at Anfield in Liverpool, northern England, October 28, 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Yates

LONDON (Reuters) - Manager Brendan Rodgers acknowledged his job could be under threat after Liverpool slipped to a third consecutive Premier League defeat at Crystal Palace at the weekend.

Sunday's 3-1 loss to Neil Warnock's side, who started the day in the relegation zone, was Liverpool's fourth straight defeat in all competitions and saw them drop to 12th in the table, 18 points leaders Chelsea.

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