Wigan Athletic chairman Dave Whelan feels Liverpool fans are being short-changed by their American owners.
The Latics secured their first-ever Premier League win over the Reds on Monday thanks to Hugo Rodallega's first-half goal.
Liverpool produced one of their worst performances in recent times at the DW Stadium, with numerous passes going astray while Wigan keeper Chris Kirkland went untested throughout.
Whelan believes the Merseysiders, who were expected to challenge for honours this season, are in a mess and that American owners George Gillet and Tom Hicks do not feel the passion of the supporters.
"The big sympathy I have is for the Liverpool supporters because they are a fantastic lot," he told Sky Sports News.
"Liverpool are in a mess. The owners, being American, I don't think they feel what we (British club owners) feel.
"I'm really, really sorry for their supporters. We went to Anfield earlier in the season and there's absolutely no atmosphere and no heart at all at present.
"The supporters feel that and I think the players are starting to feel it."
The Latics secured their first-ever Premier League win over the Reds on Monday thanks to Hugo Rodallega's first-half goal.
Liverpool produced one of their worst performances in recent times at the DW Stadium, with numerous passes going astray while Wigan keeper Chris Kirkland went untested throughout.
Whelan believes the Merseysiders, who were expected to challenge for honours this season, are in a mess and that American owners George Gillet and Tom Hicks do not feel the passion of the supporters.
"The big sympathy I have is for the Liverpool supporters because they are a fantastic lot," he told Sky Sports News.
"Liverpool are in a mess. The owners, being American, I don't think they feel what we (British club owners) feel.
"I'm really, really sorry for their supporters. We went to Anfield earlier in the season and there's absolutely no atmosphere and no heart at all at present.
"The supporters feel that and I think the players are starting to feel it."
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