Liverpool Crisis Deepens with Fourth Straight Defeat Under Arne Slot
Liverpool’s alarming slump has escalated into a full-blown crisis as manager Arne Slot faces mounting pressure following the club’s fourth consecutive defeat – their worst run in over a decade.
Key Takeaways
- Liverpool suffer fourth straight defeat for first time since 2014
- Mohamed Salah’s dramatic form slump continues
- $450 million summer signings failing to deliver
- Defensive vulnerabilities exposed with 11 goals conceded in 8 games
The 2-1 loss to Manchester United at Anfield marked the first victory for their bitter rivals at the stadium since January 2016, compounding Liverpool’s troubles after an initially promising start to the season.
Salah’s Concerning Form Dip
Mohamed Salah appears a shadow of the player who dominated defences last season, managing just one goal from open play in the Premier League this campaign. The Egyptian forward missed two clear chances against United and was surprisingly substituted while Liverpool chased an equaliser.
Having been left out of the starting lineup in the recent Champions League defeat at Galatasaray, questions are emerging about whether the 33-year-old’s best days are behind him despite signing a new two-year contract in April.
Summer Signings Failing to Fire
Liverpool’s massive $450 million summer investment is yet to yield returns, with record signings Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak both failing to score a Premier League goal. Hugo Ekitike, another expensive acquisition, now finds himself behind the struggling Isak in the pecking order.
The club’s substantial forward spending was partly necessitated by the tragic loss of Diogo Jota in a July car accident, with the Portuguese international’s absence creating a significant void in Liverpool’s attacking options.
Defensive Vulnerabilities Exposed
Liverpool’s failure to secure central defender Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace on deadline day is proving costly. Since May, no team has conceded two or more goals in more Premier League games than Liverpool’s eight occurrences in 12 matches.
The defensive statistics make grim reading: 11 goals conceded in eight league games compared to leaders Arsenal’s mere three. Full-backs Kerkez and Frimpong have struggled to replace Robertson and the departed Trent Alexander-Arnold, while centre-back Ibrahima Konate faces criticism for poor performances.
Even captain Virgil van Dijk, usually reliable, was caught out in the buildup to Bryan Mbeumo’s opening goal on Sunday, highlighting the scale of Liverpool’s defensive crisis.



