It was a record-breaking summer for Liverpool, but do the Premier League champions lack depth after a £446m spending spree?
Arne Slot was left defending his team selection as Liverpool suffered a sixth defeat in seven games in all competitions as they crashed out of the Carabao Cup at the hands of Crystal Palace on Wednesday night.
The Dutchman opted to leave star players such as Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Hugo Ekitike out of his squad, making 10 changes to his starting XI from the previous game at Brentford and filling his bench with inexperienced youngsters. Unsurprisingly, Palace prevailed, winning 3-0 at Anfield.
It was a decision heavily criticised, with Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp saying: "It was the wrong team. He picked a team that made it really difficult for himself."
However, Slot insisted it was a necessary call. "Everybody can have [their] opinion about it but with the squad we have - maybe 15, 16 first-team players available - this is the choice I've made," he told Sky Sports afterwards, adding that the daunting run of Aston Villa, Real Madrid and Man City in Liverpool's next three games was on his mind.
So, after a blockbuster transfer window, why are Liverpool so short?
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Slot admitted his team selection against Palace was to protect a squad lacking in numbers. "We don't have such a big squad as people might tell," he said. "There was so much focus on the amount of money we spent. People all of a sudden think we have 25 players available. But we mainly have 20 players then we have four injuries."
Liverpool have not had any more injuries than any of their rivals.
They rank ninth for cumulative days lost from injuries, illnesses and suspensions this season in the Premier League, although they are joint-third in the total number of injuries this season with 18.
Instead it is who the injuries are happening to, which is the problem. Key players have suffered and there haven't always been suitable replacements.
Midfielder Ryan Gravenberch is instrumental to this Liverpool side. He has been a huge miss at times for Slot, but with no clear alternative to the Netherlands international in defensive midfield, Liverpool have struggled in his absence.
It leaves questions regarding the actual strength of the squad at Liverpool's disposal and something they may need to try and rectify come the January transfer window.
Is recruitment a problem?
Injury issues impact all teams over the course of a season - but not all teams can go out and spend £446.5m on new signings, breaking British transfer records along the way.
Liverpool uncharacteristically splashed out this summer, signing star names such as Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz. It was jaw-dropping and seemed to nail Liverpool on for back-to-back Premier League titles.
How could the English champions not be improved by bringing in this elite talent?
But it hasn't been so straightforward.
Isak's agitation to get out of Newcastle cost him vital pre-season preparation, contributing to a slow start. Niggly injuries have followed. Hugo Ekitike did hit the ground running at Liverpool - but then found himself displaced by Slot's need to get Isak up to speed.
Can they play together? We saw some evidence of that in the big win at Eintracht Frankfurt but there's no doubt Ekitike's impressive transition into the side has not been mirrored by the other new arrivals.
Wirtz, Germany's great talent, has struggled with the speed and intensity in England but, perhaps more importantly, Slot is yet to find the best way to use the diminutive playmaker. "We haven't found the answer yet," he mulled recently about Wirtz's ideal position in the Liverpool team.
Is it a system problem?
Jeremie Frimpong has looked similarly out of place at times. A player who thrived as a wing-back in Bayer Leverkusen's system has struggled to get his positioning right in Liverpool's back four, while he hasn't convinced higher up the pitch when deputising for Mohamed Salah. A problem that could have been foreseen? Perhaps.
Slot's repeated rotation of Conor Bradley, Frimpong and even midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai at right-back suggests he is far from certain of how that role should look.
Ekitike, Wirtz and Frimpong - three highly-rated signings who seem to have been brought in without a clear plan of how they would be used.
At left-back, Milos Kerkez was signed off the back of his impressive season at Bournemouth but has struggled in the Liverpool spotlight. He may say he hasn't been helped by some unusually uncertain performances by the centre-backs alongside him, with Ibrahima Konate and, more recently, Virgil van Dijk not at their best.
'Liverpool knew they needed another defender'
Let's not forget, Liverpool saw a Deadline Day move for Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi collapse.
Their desire for an extra centre-back option was clear from that bid - and further compounded when teenager Giovanni Leoni was injured. They knew they needed extra numbers in the squad, particularly in defence.
In Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jarell Quansah, Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, Harvey Elliott and Kostas Tsimikas, Liverpool allowed familiar first-teamers to leave this summer. Expensively acquired replacements may have stoked excitement but, in reality, they have to overcome the same challenges as any other player, whether that be fitness and sharpness or tactical compatibility.
Diogo Jota's tragic death, of course, leaves a lasting impact, not only on the pitch but on his team-mates. How his passing has affected everyone at the club is the great intangible factor in Liverpool's season, which must be kept in mind.
A defining three games for Slot?
But no doubt, Liverpool now go into a key moment in their campaign and things don't get any easier.
Just days after meekly exiting the Carabao Cup, they face vital Premier League matches against Aston Villa and Manchester City, either side of a Champions League blockbuster with Real Madrid. It's a daunting run of fixtures at the best of times, not least when you have lost six of your last seven games in all competitions.
If their miserable run of results continues, at worse, they could be 13 points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal heading into the international break.
"Liverpool have to get this right and soon," The Anfield Wrap's Neil Atkinson told Sky Sports. "This was always going to be where the season was made or broken.
"It's a massive week. Villa, Real Madrid and Man City are games of massive significance, much more so than a fourth-round Carabao Cup game against Crystal Palace. The business for Liverpool starts on Saturday."
The scrutiny ramped up on Slot when he made 10 changes against Palace on Wednesday in a bid to protect his under-fire squad from further disruption.
It was a decision labelled a "huge mistake" by former Liverpool captain Redknapp, but if Slot can now go on and mastermind positive results against Aston Villa, Real Madrid and Man City, he would be vindicated for resting his top stars in the League Cup.
If not, the noise will continue to grow and the pressure will increase further on the Dutchman.
For all the mitigating circumstances, that is a situation few could have expected when the big-money deals were being agreed in the transfer window.
muuabdikry
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He must take responsibility for his actions because he was part of the team who took the decision to dismantle a premier league winning team.
midekopsy
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whenever you spend like crazy them you have to face this. just focus on buying players which are your need instead of throwing away the money. wirtz and isak were not supposed to be bought
SpeedMa
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Last season, klopp player all have good connection, especially Luis Diaz and Nunes, after buy new expensive players, all connection will be rebuilt, unfortunately slot skill not enough to support
Hekaklpz
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he got the right to be sack
voweioprst
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stupiddd
notacdlpyz
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slot will complete the team in january window and win champions league.
notacdlpyz
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spent too much money and they are taking too much time to evolve with team.missing left back and salah is going slow.konates mind is in madrid.how team can work😅
pedclnopst
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Slot is lack capacity to manage the club is looking for way out
walex2
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Let me explain to u Slot is very right to complain the reason is that if u look at Liverpool bench team u will know that the management did not help the team. look at Beryan and Real madrid and Arsenal they bought players without reselling what they have u can imagin if Quansa , Dias , Nunez, Kelleher and so on are still part of the team. Liverpool bought a lot of players worth 400m but hope u know they also sold a players worth upto 300m . its like they spent 100m for players
Ibcrusher07
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first each and every player should maintain his position then we'll see about the tactics, almost every player is playing a free role this season
bijoy93
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why you buy 2 player who can't play together. why buy same position player?
nagato_14
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if you can support us when we lose or draw, don’t support us when we win. - Shankly
nitabcouyz
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the promblem is coach not the player's cos he don't know how to replace player and as fans we are also not happy with it I'm a big leverpool fan from Namibia
Yebblnstyz
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Clearly, last epl trophy is Klopp effort.
Disaekmpuy
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okay
suzadlmpsy
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The money on Isak was a complete waste. It could have been better spent on the squad depth he is moaning about now. The defense is poor. creativity in the middle of the pack is unimpressive. I think Slot mismanaged the summer transfer window
McForlemu
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but you guys said quality over quantity
Aahhh, okay, now that qualityis failing woefully, maybe he should try quantity next time to have the depth required. And thereby stop the complaints. Real Madrid is coming for him! He'd better be ready!
nuscdmopuy
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Slot has run. short of ideas.
Rizzy4k
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So y u sold players when cudve squad depth
Carter666
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my problem with this slot is that he spends so much money 💰 that could buy atleast 6 good players
kmuguna
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Liverpool should see now how other club do during transfer window...yeah we spend alot but compare to other who always spend in every transfer it's not enough but January transfer is important for Liverpool if they can buy two quality player then the dice will turn around in favour of liverpool
but remember we brought in Isak & Witz who were very good (quality) in their previous clubs but it didn't help
vuaabdipu
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No, he doesn't He should get the axe right now It's a shame he's still has a job
Fesadeilnt
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Overrated Coach.... arrived with the mission to destroy Darwin and Luis... and next is going to be Mac CALLISTER...... don't like latin players!...
Thepudlian
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this line up is a banger..
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the problem is who are their replacement
racklnsuy
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£446m spent on a few very expensive players which wasn't a wise idea!
BeckMathew
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The money he spent if given to Klop, will build one strong team.
BeckMathew
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I am saying it again, it's greediness and fear that made Slot to sign Isak, you sold everyone that really knows how to connect with Salah and want magic to happen.. this Liverpool ship is gone
Tanemouyz
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I think this problem occurred just after exporting some players from the club, absolutely Mr slot he is not supposed to complain he just have to observe where the problem is because in this club the main impact was on center front line and the replacement of Alexander Arnold so instead of him importing some players to recover the problem and build up the system but he missed up and it is very difficult for these remaining players to boost their system in these few games.
Suarezzy
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He is not right to complain. That's because he took money that can buy 6 very good players and bought 2 instead. What was he thinking back then?? That was poor planning. Very poor. Absolutely no need complaining. Correct that error in the next transfer windows. If he (Slot) will still be there to oversee the corrections. Otherwise it will be his successor's job, if you know what I mean.
but you guys said quality over quantity
Luchie
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Liverpool is winning next game 💯🙏
I doubt that
McForlemu
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He norrowly missed out on Guehi, but I can't help but wonder if Guehi alone would have sealed most or all of the cracks they currently have.
McForlemu
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He is not right to complain. That's because he took money that can buy 6 very good players and bought 2 instead. What was he thinking back then?? That was poor planning. Very poor. Absolutely no need complaining. Correct that error in the next transfer windows. If he (Slot) will still be there to oversee the corrections. Otherwise it will be his successor's job, if you know what I mean.
tutabdklmz
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Liverpool bought majorly stickers leaving out the problem behind the lines of vvd natural no-2
HForca
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A big question mark. The club did everything to support him recruiting players to add to the aging squad. Only himself can answer this question.
nupiklmnpy
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Liverpool should see now how other club do during transfer window...yeah we spend alot but compare to other who always spend in every transfer it's not enough but January transfer is important for Liverpool if they can buy two quality player then the dice will turn around in favour of liverpool
vakdeklprs
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he’s a spineless manager lingering on the touch line like a headless chicken…the guy lucks EPL football brains
Tobbclnpry
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true, should spend another 500M and have 11 bomb squad
suaaekpu
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Jurgen Klop didn't demand so many new players, but he was building a formidable squad for the forseeable future. Arne Slot should avoid being compared to Jurgen Klop.
Football_only
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I told this one month ago.. Liverpool don't have the depth in squad to be champion.i my prediction was Arsenal will be the champion as with this squad depth they can be consistent throughout the leauge
Wuudlrstu
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this line up is a banger..
neecstuy
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such a lame excuses. players that Left, Nunez, Diaz, Arnold, and Diogo died. players that came in. Isaak,wirtz,frimpong and ekitike.
Ayobamiadeayo
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Liverpool is winning next game 💯🙏
ParisforMancity
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he has the right to complain..the money was not enough let them give him anoda £445M..and see how the team will shine..Slot is doing a great job he jst needs anoda funding and football go be water 😁✌🏽