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@KoptasticNeil
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شامل ہوئے Eylül 2021
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Brighton deserved the win.
But Brighton played 1 game in the 16 days before it.
This was LFC’s 5th game in 16 days.
Brighton performed better on the day - but I wonder how much freshness was a factor.
#LFC #ReviewShow



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🟥 The Manager, The Ownership, The Inevitable
As laid out in my match post earlier, the performance wasn't an outlier. It fits a pattern that has been building for months.
This should have been addressed in November. The evidence was already there. Since then, it has only grown stronger and more damning.
Five consecutive domestic defeats, something not seen since 1953. Six losses in seven league games, going back to 1902. Nine defeats in twelve matches, the worst run in over seventy years. Ten league defeats in a season, a threshold not crossed in more than a decade. Nineteen defeats across the 2025 calendar year, set against one in the entirety of 2024.
These are not selective numbers. They are the reality of where Liverpool are.
FSG, along with Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes, own that reality. This is their appointment, their structure, their judgement. Reluctance to confront a failing decision has allowed the situation to deepen. There is a sense that being proven right has been prioritised over being effective.
They rarely speak, but when they do, it's often about data guiding decisions. The data now is unequivocal. Performances have declined, results have collapsed, and the trajectory is unmistakable.
The head coach looks like a man awaiting his fate. The players look unconvinced. The supporters are moving beyond anger into something colder, to a man, woman, boy, or girl; we are doubters again.
This international break offers a final opportunity to act. Not as panic, but as recognition.
A week ago, the idea of an interim felt unnecessary to me. Now it feels like a question worth asking. What is there to lose? The only caveat is clear: it cannot be someone seeking to turn it into a permanent role. The club must not stumble into another long-term mistake.
If a short-term figure, even someone like Steven Gerrard, can restore belief, connection and basic standards, then it's worth considering.
Do nothing, and the direction of travel is already clear.

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Fook me seriously fucking off after that debacle?
Anything Liverpool@AnythingLFC_
There is actually NO WAY this fella is off on another holiday😐😐😐 Not like we’re in a crisis or anything🙃
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Completely deluded and living in his rent free head
Liverpool have been outrun in the majority of their games this season something like 26/30 games
Anfield Sector@AnfieldSector
Arne Slot: “I can say that 80 or 90% of games I have managed, my team has outworked the other team and my teams have created more chances than the other team. The outcome does not always do justice to that - that's the beauty of football and being in a low-scoring sport."
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@KoptasticNeil Liverpool totally deserved to lose....
So f poor performance...
How is Gakpo playing the full game ....
Sums up slot tactical nous ...
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What have i just witnessed? Normal service resumed from Slot .. unacceptable fella .. time for the Taxi
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Robbie Fowler@Robbie9Fowler
All. Over. The. Place
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Arne Slot was unusually animated on the touchline last night. At times, you could have been forgiven for thinking it was a bald Jürgen Klopp patrolling the technical area. It was a real departure from his usual calm and measured demeanour, where he tends to stay composed and let things unfold in front of him.
On this occasion, though, there was a visible intensity about him. Whether that was driven by pressure or frustration is open to interpretation, but the context is hard to ignore. The Anfield boos after the Tottenham game, a season that has fallen well below expectations, and a growing sense that scrutiny around his position was increasing. Managers do not usually change their touchline behaviour without reason.
What matters most is how it translated onto the pitch. Liverpool responded with arguably their most complete performance of the season. There was more urgency, more aggression, and a sharper edge both in and out of possession. The crowd felt back with the team as well, which has not always been the case this season, and that connection made a noticeable difference.
If this was a manager feeling the heat and responding in the right way, then it is exactly what you want to see. If that added fire on the touchline helps raise standards and demands more from the players, then it could prove to be a turning point. It is only one performance, but it felt like a step in the right direction, and now the challenge is to build on it and show it was not just a one off.

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⚽️ A Shape That Finally Set Them Free
#LFC 4-0 Galatasaray | #UCL #ChampionsLeague
Tonight Liverpool stopped fighting themselves.
This was’t only better, it was different. Quicker, sharper, more natural. Four goals, over 5 xG, 32 shots, 16 on target, and complete control from start to finish. This wasn’t the narrow cagey win many predicted, it was utter dominance.
The key shift was obvious. Mohamed Salah no longer fixed to the touchline, but drifting inside, playing where he hurts teams most. Florian Wirtz, from the left, ran the game, eight chances created, four successful dribbles, constantly involved. Everything flowed through him.
It looked fluid. It looked connected. It looked like Liverpool.
Which raises the question that cannot be ignored. Why has it taken this long?
This shape did not leave them exposed. Galatasaray barely laid a glove on them, one shot on target, almost no threat. What it did do was bring Liverpool’s best players closer together, quicker combinations, more movement, more danger.
And this cannot be brushed aside as poor opposition. Liverpool have stumbled at Anfield against far weaker sides than them this season. The evidence here stands on its own.
There was also urgency on the touchline, a rare but visible intensity from Arne Slot that carried onto the pitch. Whether that’s coincidence or correction remains to be seen.
Because that’s the truth of it.
This was outstanding. It was overdue. But it was also one night only.
If this is the blueprint, Liverpool have something. If not, this becomes another false dawn.
Brighton will tell us which.




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Wow why cant we play like this every week? Intensity, pressing, hunting in packs, work rate, Mo inside right - in his best position. A different formation and it worked spot on and this needs to be it going forward. The crowd were magnificent tonight. Onwards to PSG
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I'm back ... hoping we do this tonite ... come on reds lets av these 👊🏼
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@thecanadiankop no pal with gala fans banned the lower annie section was opened hence why there are more tickets
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