Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has expressed frustration over Liverpool's approach to matches since securing the Premier League title, describing the team's attitude as "irritating" and lacking class.

Speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, Keane criticized the Reds for their performance decline after being crowned champions on April 27. Since then, Arne Slot's side has failed to win a single Premier League match.

"Liverpool have switched off – they're irritating me," Keane stated. "It doesn't matter [that they've won the league], but the fringe players and the B team are coming in – what kind of message is that?"

The former Red Devils skipper added: "I'm thinking, come on – show a bit of class. Salah scores a goal, and he's taking pictures – the game's still on. Liven up a little bit!"

Liverpool's post-title form has been concerning, with the team drawing 2-2 against Arsenal, suffering a 2-1 defeat to Chelsea, and losing to Brighton. Manager Arne Slot appears to be using these remaining fixtures to give playing time to his reserve players.

The newly-crowned Premier League champions will conclude their season with a home fixture against Crystal Palace at Anfield, where fans will be hoping to see the team return to winning ways despite having already secured the title.