Liverpool’s Champions League campaign continued its downward trajectory Wednesday with a decisive 4-1 defeat to PSV Eindhoven, intensifying scrutiny of manager Arne slot’s position.[[2]] The loss-the team’s ninth in twelve matches across all competitions-marks Liverpool’s worst run of form in 72 years and has prompted critical assessment from club legends like Steven Gerrard.[[3]] Despite growing pressure, Slot has publicly expressed confidence in his ability to right the ship as the club faces a critical juncture in the season.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot appears confident in retaining his position despite a crushing 4-1 defeat to PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday, in a Champions League matchup that exposed significant vulnerabilities for the Premier League side.
The loss marked Liverpool’s ninth defeat in their last 12 games across all competitions, intensifying the pressure on the Dutch coach.
PSV ruthlessly exploited weaknesses in Liverpool’s lineup, a performance that drew audible jeers from the home crowd at Anfield as the final whistle blew.
Empty seats were visible in the stands well before full time, illustrating the growing frustration with the team’s performance this season.
Liverpool has now lost three consecutive matches, conceding a total of 10 goals in that span.
This is the club’s worst losing streak since the 1953-1954 season, leaving Slot facing serious questions about his ability to turn things around.
Adding to the scrutiny, Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard delivered a scathing assessment, telling TNT Sport: “With every defeat we get closer to a crisis. There are no excuses for a performance like that at this club. You can’t deny the team is struggling badly.”
The former Al-Ettifaq manager continued: “Confidence is at rock bottom, and the defense is completely open. If the manager can’t find solutions and stability, this will continue.”
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