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The Numbers Don’t Lie – Liverpool’s Worrying Record

7 Apr

Since their defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in March 2025, the numbers surrounding Liverpool FC make for concerning reading.

In 58 matches since that game, Liverpool have:

Won 29 Drawn 9 Lost 20 Scored 106 goals Conceded 79 goals

On the surface, it might not look disastrous — but when you break it down, it tells a worrying story.

Too Many Defeats

Losing 20 out of 58 games is not the level expected at a club like Liverpool.

That’s more than one defeat in every three games, which is far from the standards set in previous years.

For a team expected to challenge at the top level, that simply isn’t good enough.

Goals Scored – But At What Cost?

Scoring 106 goals shows Liverpool still have attacking quality.

But conceding 79 goals highlights a major issue — defensive instability.

It suggests a team that can score goals, but:

Struggles to control games Leaves itself open Makes too many defensive mistakes Lacks consistency

A Team Without Balance

These numbers point towards a team that is unbalanced.

Liverpool are:

Capable going forward Vulnerable at the back Inconsistent in results Struggling to put runs together

That lack of balance is often what separates good teams from great ones.

A Long-Term Problem

The worrying part is that this isn’t just a short bad run — it’s over 58 games.

That’s a large sample size, and it suggests deeper issues rather than just poor form.

Whether it’s:

Tactical setup Player performances Squad balance Mentality Or a combination of everything

Something clearly hasn’t been right for a while.

Big Questions Going Forward

These numbers raise big questions for Arne Slot and the club:

Why are Liverpool losing so many games? Why are they conceding so many goals? Why can’t they find consistency? What needs to change?

Because at a club like Liverpool, these standards simply aren’t acceptable over such a long period.

The Reality

Stats don’t always tell the full story — but sometimes they highlight the truth.

And the truth here is simple:

Liverpool have not been good enough consistently since that PSG defeat.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

The Real Problems At Liverpool Right Now

7 Apr

There’s a lot of pressure on Arne Slot right now, and plenty of calls for change at Liverpool FC.

But the reality is, the situation is far more complicated than simply blaming the manager.

A Perfect Storm Of Problems

This season has been hit by a long list of issues that no manager would find easy to deal with.

Some of the key problems include:

Mohamed Salah not hitting his usual elite levels Ibrahima Konaté struggling in key moments Alisson Becker missing games through injury Alexander Isak dealing with fitness issues Jeremie Frimpong struggling physically Joe Gomez inconsistent form Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez adapting to a new system Freak goals, deflections and moments of bad luck Question marks over player attitude and mentality

On top of that, injuries to key players at crucial times have disrupted any rhythm or consistency.

Put all of that together, and it becomes clear this has been a difficult environment for any coach.

Injuries And Instability

Losing players at key moments — whether through injuries or fitness issues — has had a huge impact.

When:

Goalkeepers are missing Defenders are not fully fit New signings are adapting Key attackers are out of form

It becomes very difficult to build momentum.

Consistency is everything in football, and Liverpool simply haven’t had it.

What A New Manager Might Fix

That said, changing the manager could still bring improvements in certain areas.

A new coach might:

Fix tactical issues Improve player roles and positioning Bring fresh energy and belief Change the atmosphere (“vibes”) around the squad Get more out of underperforming players

Sometimes a new voice is enough to reset a team mentally.

But It’s Not A Magic Solution

However, it’s important to be realistic.

A new manager would not:

Instantly fix injuries Turn every player into top form overnight Solve squad depth issues Remove all bad luck Guarantee results

Those problems would still exist.

A Bigger Rebuild Needed

This feels like more than just a managerial issue.

It looks like a squad that needs:

Better balance More depth Key reinforcements Players refreshed Clear roles

That takes time, recruitment and planning — not just a change in the dugout.

The Real Question

So the real question isn’t just:

Should Liverpool change the manager?

It’s:

Will that actually fix the deeper problems at the club?

Because right now, it feels like Arne Slot is part of the problem — but not the only problem.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Pundits Back Slot But Liverpool Fans Disagree

6 Apr

Comments from Oliver Holt defending Arne Slot have sparked plenty of debate among Liverpool FC supporters.

Holt claimed that the idea of sacking Slot is laughable, even going as far as saying the Dutchman performed a “miracle” by improving an ageing squad left behind by Jürgen Klopp and leading them to success.

But it’s fair to say many Liverpool fans simply don’t agree.

A Different View From The Stands

While pundits and journalists may look at things from the outside, supporters watch every game, every performance and every moment.

And right now, many fans are seeing:

Heavy defeats Defensive issues Lack of consistency Players not performing Questionable tactics A team that looks low on confidence

That doesn’t feel like a “miracle” to supporters — it feels like a team struggling.

Improvement Or Decline?

Holt’s argument is based on the idea that Slot improved Klopp’s squad and prevented a decline.

But many fans would argue the opposite:

The team looks less organised The mentality has dropped The identity is unclear Performances have regressed

When results go against you and performances are poor, it’s very difficult to convince fans that things are actually improving.

The Gap Between Media And Fans

This situation highlights something that often happens in football — a gap between media opinion and fan opinion.

From the outside:

Progress might be measured differently Context might be considered Patience might be encouraged

From the stands:

Results matter Performances matter Effort matters Identity matters

And right now, many Liverpool fans feel those things are not where they should be.

Pressure Isn’t Going Away

Whether people agree with Oliver Holt or not, one thing is certain — pressure on Arne Slot is not going away anytime soon.

Football is ultimately judged on:

Results Performances Progress

And until those improve consistently, debates like this will continue.

Because while some may say “don’t make me laugh” when it comes to sacking Slot…

A lot of Liverpool fans aren’t laughing at all.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Ajax Could Offer Slot An Exit Route From Liverpool

6 Apr

There are now increasing rumours that there could be genuine interest from AFC Ajax in appointing Arne Slot this summer, and the speculation is starting to gather momentum.

With uncertainty surrounding Slot’s future at Liverpool FC, the idea of a move back to the Netherlands is beginning to look more realistic.

A Move That Could Suit Everyone?

If Liverpool were to part ways with Slot at the end of the season, a move to Ajax could actually suit all parties:

Ajax get a highly rated Dutch coach Slot gets a fresh start in a familiar league Liverpool get the chance to appoint a new manager The situation is resolved without a long saga

Ajax are known for developing young players and playing attacking football, which fits Slot’s coaching style.

Pressure Has Grown At Liverpool

It’s been a difficult period for Slot with:

Poor results Heavy defeats Defensive problems Fans turning Questions about mentality Pressure from media and supporters

At big clubs, once pressure builds and results don’t improve, it can become very difficult for a manager to recover the situation.

The Summer Could Bring Big Changes

This summer already looks like it could be huge for Liverpool:

Manager situation New signings Possible player exits Defensive rebuild Midfield changes Attack reshuffle Contract situations

The manager situation will likely decide how the rest of the summer looks.

One To Watch

At the moment it is still speculation, but the fact that the rumours are starting to appear more often suggests there could be something in it.

If results don’t improve and Liverpool finish the season poorly, it would not be surprising to see a change in the summer — and Ajax could be a very realistic destination for Arne Slot.

This could be a story that grows a lot in the coming weeks.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool Fans To Protest Ticket Price Increases

6 Apr

Spirit of Shankly have announced there will be protests inside and outside Anfield over Liverpool’s planned ticket price increases, starting with next Saturday’s Premier League game against Fulham FC.

The news has already sparked a lot of debate among supporters, with many fans concerned about the rising cost of attending matches and the long-term impact on the atmosphere at Anfield.

Fans Concerned About Rising Costs

Ticket prices have been a sensitive issue for Liverpool fans for years. Many supporters feel that football is becoming too expensive for ordinary fans, and that price increases risk pricing out the very people who helped build the club’s famous atmosphere.

Anfield has always been known for:

The atmosphere The local support Generations of families attending games Loyal supporters who go every week

But rising prices make it harder for many supporters to keep going regularly.

Spirit Of Shankly Taking Action

Spirit of Shankly have been involved in ticket price campaigns before and have played a big role in previous protests that forced the club to rethink pricing decisions.

Their announcement of protests both inside and outside Anfield shows how strongly some supporters feel about the issue.

Ticket pricing is always a difficult balance for clubs, but when supporter groups start organising protests, it shows the issue has become very serious.

A Difficult Time For The Club

This situation also comes at a difficult time for Liverpool FC, with:

Poor results Pressure on the manager Fans frustrated with performances Uncertainty about the future Now ticket protests

When results on the pitch are not good, issues off the pitch often become even bigger.

The Atmosphere Matters

One thing Liverpool have always had over many other clubs is the atmosphere at Anfield. But many fans worry that if prices continue to rise, the atmosphere could change over time as fewer local supporters are able to attend regularly.

Football clubs need money to compete, but they also need supporters in the stadium — and finding the right balance is always important.

Next Saturday’s game against Fulham could now be about more than just football, with protests expected both inside and outside Anfield.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

End Of An Era? Salah Swap Deal Rumours Emerge

6 Apr

A surprising transfer rumour has emerged involving Liverpool FC, with reports suggesting the club could explore a swap deal involving Mohamed Salah and Al Hilal forward Marcos Leonardo.

The 22-year-old Brazilian striker is highly rated and seen as one of the promising young attacking talents, but the idea of Salah being involved in any deal will immediately grab attention — and concern — from Liverpool supporters.

A Huge Decision For Liverpool

Salah has been one of the most important players in Liverpool’s modern history:

Goals Assists Big game performances Consistency over many seasons

Losing him would not just be a transfer — it would signal the end of an era.

Even with questions about his long-term future, replacing what Salah brings to the team is incredibly difficult.

Who Is Marcos Leonardo?

Marcos Leonardo is a young Brazilian forward who has built a strong reputation for:

Finishing ability Movement in the box Physical presence Goal-scoring instinct

At 22, he represents a completely different profile to Salah — more of a central striker than a wide forward.

If Liverpool were to consider this deal, it would suggest a major shift in how they want to structure their attack.

Swap Deal Or Too Big A Risk?

On paper, this type of deal raises a lot of questions:

Is Marcos Leonardo ready for the Premier League? Can he replace Salah’s output? Would Liverpool be better off taking a transfer fee instead? Is this a long-term rebuild move?

Swap deals are rare in football, especially involving players of Salah’s level, which makes this rumour even more intriguing.

End Of An Era Approaching?

Salah’s future has been a talking point for a while, and with interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia, speculation is only going to grow.

If Liverpool were to seriously consider a deal like this, it would confirm that the club is preparing for life after Salah — something that will have to happen sooner rather than later.

But whether that involves a direct swap deal remains to be seen.

For now, it remains a rumour — but one that could signal a huge change at Liverpool if it ever became reality.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Chelsea And Man City Eye Konaté As Contract Worries Grow

6 Apr

There is growing concern around Ibrahima Konaté and his future at Liverpool FC, with his contract situation now starting to attract attention from rival clubs.

Reports suggest that both Chelsea FC and Manchester City have made initial moves ahead of a possible summer transfer for the 26-year-old centre-back.

If true, this is exactly the kind of situation Liverpool cannot afford to let happen.

Another Contract Situation Liverpool Must Fix

Liverpool have already had contract uncertainty around several key players in recent years, and the club cannot allow another important player to run his contract down and attract interest from rivals.

Konaté has become a very important player for Liverpool:

Pace in defence Strong in the air Good in one-v-one defending Covers the high line Often plays in the biggest games

When fit, many fans see him as Liverpool’s best centre-back partner for Virgil van Dijk.

Losing Him Would Be A Huge Mistake

Liverpool already lack depth at centre-back, and with Virgil van Dijk getting older, the last thing the club should be doing is letting Konaté’s contract situation drift.

If Liverpool were to lose him, they would suddenly need:

A new starting centre-back More squad depth A long-term replacement plan More transfer spending

All of which could be avoided by simply sorting his contract now.

Rivals Circling Should Be A Warning

When clubs like Manchester City and Chelsea start looking at your players, it should be a warning sign. It means:

The player is highly rated The contract situation is uncertain Other clubs think a deal might be possible

Liverpool should not be in a position where their key defenders are being targeted because of contract uncertainty.

A Big Summer Ahead

This summer is already shaping up to be a huge one for Liverpool with:

Possible manager uncertainty Squad rebuild Defensive reinforcements needed Midfield decisions Contract situations

Sorting Ibrahima Konaté’s future should be near the top of that list.

Because losing key players while already needing to rebuild the squad would only make Liverpool’s problems even bigger.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool And Man United Battle For Monaco Starlet

6 Apr

Transfer rumours are starting to heat up ahead of the summer, and the latest name being linked with Liverpool FC is Monaco starlet Maghnes Akliouche.

Reports suggest that both Liverpool and Manchester United have stepped up their interest in the young attacking midfielder, with scouts reportedly sent to watch him play for AS Monaco in their recent 2–1 win over Olympique de Marseille.

A Highly Rated Young Talent

Akliouche is considered one of the most exciting young attacking players in Ligue 1. He is known for:

Dribbling ability Creativity Playing between the lines Versatility across the front line Technical ability in tight spaces

Liverpool have often targeted young, high-potential players who can develop into top-level players, and Akliouche would fit that profile perfectly.

Why Liverpool Might Be Interested

Liverpool are expected to reshape parts of their squad in the summer, particularly in attacking and creative areas. With uncertainty around the long-term futures of some players and the need for more creativity and depth, Akliouche could be seen as a player for both the present and the future.

He wouldn’t necessarily arrive as a guaranteed starter straight away, but more as a player who could develop into a very important part of the squad over the next few years.

Competition From Manchester United

The involvement of Manchester United could make any potential deal more complicated. When two Premier League clubs are interested in the same young talent, the price usually increases and the transfer becomes more competitive.

Liverpool will have to decide whether Akliouche is a player they want to move quickly for, or whether they are simply monitoring his development for now.

Another Busy Summer Ahead

It’s already looking like it could be a very busy summer for Liverpool, with potential signings needed in:

Defence Midfield Attack Squad depth

Maghnes Akliouche may be another name to keep an eye on as the transfer window approaches and clubs begin to position themselves for summer deals.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool’s Record Without Alisson Is Alarming

6 Apr

There are many problems at Liverpool FC this season, but one thing that should not be up for debate is the importance of Alisson Becker.

A very telling statistic has emerged this season — Liverpool have lost 15 games, and 10 of those defeats came when Alisson wasn’t in goal.

That alone tells you how important he still is to this team.

More Than Just A Goalkeeper

Alisson isn’t just a shot stopper. He is:

A leader Organises the defence Sweeper behind the high line Calm under pressure Starts attacks with his passing Saves points, not just shots

For years he has been one of Liverpool’s most important players, and when he is missing, the whole team looks more nervous and more vulnerable.

The Defence Looks Different Without Him

When Alisson plays:

The defensive line pushes higher Centre-backs look more comfortable Full-backs attack more The team plays with more confidence

When he doesn’t play, Liverpool often:

Drop deeper Look nervous defending crosses Make more mistakes Concede softer goals

That’s not always the replacement goalkeeper’s fault — it’s because Alisson gives the entire defence confidence.

Liverpool’s Most Important Player?

Over the years, people have said Liverpool’s most important players were:

Mohamed Salah Virgil van Dijk Trent Alexander-Arnold

But there’s a very strong argument that Alisson has been the most important of them all.

He has saved Liverpool in big moments:

One-on-one saves Late match winners saved Big Champions League performances Calmness in huge games

And this season’s record without him shows just how much Liverpool rely on him.

The Stats Don’t Lie

Losing 10 out of 15 games without your first-choice goalkeeper is not a coincidence.

It shows:

How important he is How much confidence he gives the team How vulnerable Liverpool are without him How big a player he still is for this team

Liverpool have many issues this season, but Alisson is not one of them.

If anything, this season has shown once again that Alisson is still absolutely vital to Liverpool Football Club.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Slot Hiding Behind Stats After Man City Defeat

6 Apr

After the heavy defeat to Manchester City, Arne Slot said the game was actually closer than the scoreline suggested, pointing to expected goals with City at 2.5 xG and Liverpool FC at 1.4.

But if anything, that argument has frustrated fans even more.

Because this is where stats can sometimes hide the reality of what everyone actually watched.

Football Is Not Played On xG

Expected goals can be useful, but they don’t tell the full story:

They don’t show defensive mistakes They don’t show lack of effort They don’t show players not tracking runners They don’t show heads dropping after conceding They don’t show game management

Anyone who watched the game knows it did not feel like a close match, regardless of what the xG numbers say.

Sometimes you have to trust your eyes, not the data.

The Timing Of Goals Matters

One of the biggest problems in the game was not just conceding goals — it was when Liverpool conceded them.

Conceding just before half-time.

Conceding again soon after.

Losing control of the game completely.

That’s not bad luck. That’s poor game management, poor concentration and poor mentality in key moments — something Slot himself has actually mentioned in other interviews.

So trying to suggest the game was close because of xG feels like missing the bigger issue completely.

Fans Don’t Want Positives From Heavy Defeats

This is where managers have to be very careful with what they say after games.

After a heavy defeat, fans don’t want to hear:

The stats were close We played well in moments The game was closer than the scoreline

They want to hear:

It wasn’t good enough We made mistakes We have to improve I take responsibility

Sometimes honesty is better than trying to find positives.

The Bigger Problem

This is why some supporters are becoming frustrated with Slot’s interviews. At times, it feels like he is trying to explain performances rather than simply admitting they were not good enough.

And at a club like Liverpool, heavy defeats should never be explained away with statistics.

They should be acknowledged, analysed and corrected.

Because in football, the only stat that really matters is the scoreline.

And that told the real story.

Jamie (The Kopite View)