Liverpool are spiralling out of control. What was initially a blip has morphed into a full-blown crisis. Arne Slot's side have now lost as many Premier League games this season as they did in the entirety of their title-winning campaign - four. The question on everyone's lips is: what has caused such a dramatic drop-off?
It seems that Slot's Liverpool are struggling to cope with long-ball tactics. In Saturday's 3-2 defeat to Brentford, Keith Andrews employed a high-intensity pressing game that left the Reds reeling. Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate spent more time running towards their own goal than doing anything else, as 64 direct passes from Brentford peppered their visitors.
Slot has admitted that Liverpool cannot cope with long-ball strategies, but his team's inability to deal with this type of play is a major concern. It's not just the physicality of the game that's causing problems - it's also the mental approach. The Reds are looking vulnerable and exposed, particularly in midfield where there's a lack of coherence and balance.
Without injured Ryan Gravenberch, Liverpool look lightweight, and the midfield trio of Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Florian Wirtz are struggling to contain opposition attacks. Slot packed the midfield with technicians hoping to dominate possession, but failed to account for occasions where they lost the ball out of shape.
The squad is also unbalanced, with barely any defensive cover if Van Dijk or Konate need replacing, and the full-back department is insufficiently stocked too. Alexander Isak and Wirtz appear lost, and Slot's admission that he hasn't found a solution to this problem yet raises serious questions about his leadership.
Games have quickly become a rescue mission for Liverpool, with their biggest names underperforming. The Reds have conceded first in their last six matches in all competitions, and the timing of those goals has not helped either, each arriving no later than the 16th minute.
If anything, third place looks generous given no top-flight side is on a longer losing run. Slot needs solutions - or this painful transition period is set to last long into winter. Before attempting to avoid losing five consecutive league matches for the first time since 1953 on Saturday against Aston Villa, the Reds host Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup live on Sky Sports.
Liverpool's next five fixtures are as follows: October 29: Crystal Palace (H), Carabao Cup - kick-off 7.45pm, live on Sky Sports; November 1: Aston Villa (H), Premier League - kick-off 8pm; November 4: Real Madrid (H), Champions League - kick-off 8pm; November 9: Man City (A), Premier League - kick-off 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports; November 22: Nottingham Forest (H), Premier League, kick-off 3pm.
At the current rate of travel, Opta predicts Liverpool will finish third with Arsenal crowned champions. It's hard to argue against that outcome on recent evidence. The question is: can Slot and his team right the ship before it's too late?
				
			It seems that Slot's Liverpool are struggling to cope with long-ball tactics. In Saturday's 3-2 defeat to Brentford, Keith Andrews employed a high-intensity pressing game that left the Reds reeling. Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate spent more time running towards their own goal than doing anything else, as 64 direct passes from Brentford peppered their visitors.
Slot has admitted that Liverpool cannot cope with long-ball strategies, but his team's inability to deal with this type of play is a major concern. It's not just the physicality of the game that's causing problems - it's also the mental approach. The Reds are looking vulnerable and exposed, particularly in midfield where there's a lack of coherence and balance.
Without injured Ryan Gravenberch, Liverpool look lightweight, and the midfield trio of Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Florian Wirtz are struggling to contain opposition attacks. Slot packed the midfield with technicians hoping to dominate possession, but failed to account for occasions where they lost the ball out of shape.
The squad is also unbalanced, with barely any defensive cover if Van Dijk or Konate need replacing, and the full-back department is insufficiently stocked too. Alexander Isak and Wirtz appear lost, and Slot's admission that he hasn't found a solution to this problem yet raises serious questions about his leadership.
Games have quickly become a rescue mission for Liverpool, with their biggest names underperforming. The Reds have conceded first in their last six matches in all competitions, and the timing of those goals has not helped either, each arriving no later than the 16th minute.
If anything, third place looks generous given no top-flight side is on a longer losing run. Slot needs solutions - or this painful transition period is set to last long into winter. Before attempting to avoid losing five consecutive league matches for the first time since 1953 on Saturday against Aston Villa, the Reds host Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup live on Sky Sports.
Liverpool's next five fixtures are as follows: October 29: Crystal Palace (H), Carabao Cup - kick-off 7.45pm, live on Sky Sports; November 1: Aston Villa (H), Premier League - kick-off 8pm; November 4: Real Madrid (H), Champions League - kick-off 8pm; November 9: Man City (A), Premier League - kick-off 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports; November 22: Nottingham Forest (H), Premier League, kick-off 3pm.
At the current rate of travel, Opta predicts Liverpool will finish third with Arsenal crowned champions. It's hard to argue against that outcome on recent evidence. The question is: can Slot and his team right the ship before it's too late?
 . I mean, come on Liverpool! You guys were supposed to be the team everyone looked up to, but now you're struggling against teams like Brentford? It's not just the players, it's the whole system... or lack thereof. Slot needs to get his house in order ASAP. They can't keep relying on their big names to bail them out every time they lose. And let's be real, if they can't even deal with long-ball tactics, that's a major problem.
. I mean, come on Liverpool! You guys were supposed to be the team everyone looked up to, but now you're struggling against teams like Brentford? It's not just the players, it's the whole system... or lack thereof. Slot needs to get his house in order ASAP. They can't keep relying on their big names to bail them out every time they lose. And let's be real, if they can't even deal with long-ball tactics, that's a major problem. 

 when things aren't going well... newsflash: a 3-2 loss to brentford isnt the end of the world lol. we need to see some resilience & fight from these players before we start calling for slot's head
 when things aren't going well... newsflash: a 3-2 loss to brentford isnt the end of the world lol. we need to see some resilience & fight from these players before we start calling for slot's head 

 . I mean, they're still one of the best teams in the world, but it's getting to the point where you wonder if Arne Slot's trying to sabotage them at this point
. I mean, they're still one of the best teams in the world, but it's getting to the point where you wonder if Arne Slot's trying to sabotage them at this point  . I feel bad for the players, though - they're not used to playing like that, and it's taking a toll on their confidence.
. I feel bad for the players, though - they're not used to playing like that, and it's taking a toll on their confidence. .
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 , and I'm still thinking about the stunning views we saw along the way. You know what's funny? We had our car GPS take us on this crazy detour through a tiny village that seemed like it belonged in a movie
, and I'm still thinking about the stunning views we saw along the way. You know what's funny? We had our car GPS take us on this crazy detour through a tiny village that seemed like it belonged in a movie  . Anyway, back to Liverpool... yeah, they do seem to be struggling with those long-ball tactics
. Anyway, back to Liverpool... yeah, they do seem to be struggling with those long-ball tactics  . I mean, who wouldn't get frustrated when their team's playing style is being dictated by someone else's strategy? And don't even get me started on the squad imbalance β it's like they're missing a crucial piece of the puzzle
. I mean, who wouldn't get frustrated when their team's playing style is being dictated by someone else's strategy? And don't even get me started on the squad imbalance β it's like they're missing a crucial piece of the puzzle  . Ugh, I just hope Arne Slot can turn things around before it's too late... or else we might see Liverpool having a season to forget
. Ugh, I just hope Arne Slot can turn things around before it's too late... or else we might see Liverpool having a season to forget  . Arne Slot needs to find a new strategy, or at least a new midfield trio that doesn't look like it's about to collapse under its own weight
. Arne Slot needs to find a new strategy, or at least a new midfield trio that doesn't look like it's about to collapse under its own weight  . And don't even get me started on Van Dijk and Konate - I mean, they're like the dynamic duo of defense... said no one ever
. And don't even get me started on Van Dijk and Konate - I mean, they're like the dynamic duo of defense... said no one ever  . Seriously though, can this team turn it around before it's too late? The world is watching (and laughing)
. Seriously though, can this team turn it around before it's too late? The world is watching (and laughing) 

 I'm low-key freaking out over this Liverpool situation
 I'm low-key freaking out over this Liverpool situation  . Long-ball tactics are literally killing them, and their midfield is looking super thin
. Long-ball tactics are literally killing them, and their midfield is looking super thin  . Can't help but wonder if third place is actually gonna be their reality this year...
. Can't help but wonder if third place is actually gonna be their reality this year... 
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. . I mean, five consecutive league matches without a win? That's just crazy talk
. I mean, five consecutive league matches without a win? That's just crazy talk 
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. οΈ. I mean, what were they thinking with that midfield trio of Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Florian Wirtz? It just doesn't add up
οΈ. I mean, what were they thinking with that midfield trio of Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Florian Wirtz? It just doesn't add up  . Can you imagine?
. Can you imagine?  . Like, they were from the 80s or something! And I started thinking, what if Liverpool just went back to their old style of play? You know, more like the Anfield team from the 70s? They had this amazing balance and cohesion that would be so underrated right now
. Like, they were from the 80s or something! And I started thinking, what if Liverpool just went back to their old style of play? You know, more like the Anfield team from the 70s? They had this amazing balance and cohesion that would be so underrated right now  .
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 . They can't keep relying on those long-ball strategies, it's just not working out for them. And yeah, I know they've got some big names like Van Dijk and Konate, but if the midfield is all over the shop, it doesn't matter how talented those defenders are
. They can't keep relying on those long-ball strategies, it's just not working out for them. And yeah, I know they've got some big names like Van Dijk and Konate, but if the midfield is all over the shop, it doesn't matter how talented those defenders are  . Liverpool need to sort themselves out pronto or it's going to be a really hard season for them
. Liverpool need to sort themselves out pronto or it's going to be a really hard season for them 
 and don't even get me started on the defense... they're as shaky as a newborn giraffe
 and don't even get me started on the defense... they're as shaky as a newborn giraffe  . Slot needs to step up his game pronto or he's gonna be out of there in no time
. Slot needs to step up his game pronto or he's gonna be out of there in no time 
 And what's with this long-ball strategy? It's like Keith Andrews has been hired to just kick the ball down the pitch
 And what's with this long-ball strategy? It's like Keith Andrews has been hired to just kick the ball down the pitch