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Liverpool are scratching their heads following a fourth-straight Premier League loss, this one a 3-2 defeat to Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday.
No title defence is over after nine league games, but Liverpool’s attempt feels like it is heading that way quickly. Title winners do not lose four games in a row, but they also rarely look as disjointed as Slot’s side currently do.
Champions Liverpool suffered a fourth successive Premier League defeat to continue their miserable run of form in the capital.
Champions Liverpool suffered a fourth successive Premier League defeat as they lost 3-2 at Brentford on Saturday to continue their miserable run of form in the capital.
Liverpool suffered two injury setbacks in Germany midweek, with Jeremie Frimpong sustaining a hamstring injury and Alexander Isak withdrawn due to a groin issue. The Dutch full back is “not in a good place’ according to Arne Slot and will be sidelined for the foreseeable future, while Isak is a “question mark” for the weekend’s match.
Jason: Time for Arne Slot to admit he doesn't know what to do. Some great energy from the youngsters in the first half, but mistakes from key players and a lack of purpose and strategy on the field are quickly making Liverpool a laughing stock. Guaranteed no cups this season and the odds are shortening on relegation.
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TNT Sports usually televise the early Saturday kick-off in the Premier League in the United Kingdom, but the lunchtime slot is empty this weekend. Instead they will broadcast the late kick-off between Brentford and Liverpool, with the match also accessible via discovery+.
In a bleak showing, Lynch did find positives in midfield. He named Dominik Szoboszlai as “man of the match from a Liverpool perspective,” praising his relentless effort: “Wins 11 out of 15 duels, six tackles made, gets an assist.”
Keith Andrews and Brentford saw out a 3-2 win against the reigning champions of the Premier League, Liverpool, at the weekend. The side from the capital, in their successful attempt to beat Arne Slot's side, averaged 55.8 seconds per throw-ins – and football's lawmakers have now discussed cracking down on time-wasting.