LIVERPOOL 1-4 PSV EINDHOVEN: The Premier League champions are in a world of trouble after a miserable evening at Anfield made it nine defeats in their last 12 matches
The problems for Liverpool and Arne Slot worsened as they were beaten 3-1 at home by PSV Eindhoven.
Peter Bosz and the Eredivisie giants comeback to haunt the Dutchman once again, following the tussels at Feyenoord and in the Champions League last season. With pressure mounting on the 47-year-old after their dour 3-0 defeat at home to Nottingham Forest on Saturday, Liverpool failed to heed their slump.
It was a nightmare start at Anfield as Ivan Perisic handed PSV the lead inside just five minutes, after Virgil van Dijk was penalised for handball. Dominik Szoboszlai answered back after a spell of Liverpool pressure midway through the first-half.
The Reds looked to take the lead in the second-half and had their chances but defensive lapses proved costly as faults from Milos Kerkez and Ibrahima Konate saw Guus Til and Couhaib Driouech capitalise. In stoppage time, Driouech made it four.
Here are all of the talking points from Anfield:
Defensive frailties clear again
It only took PSV Eindhoven five minutes to break the deadlock in the worst possible start for Liverpool. When the Reds needed a response and strong start most, they failed to deliver. Captain Virgil van Dijk was penalised for a handball from a corner. The in-swinging delivery was met by the raised arm of the central defender, and the referee didn't hesitate to point to the spot.
The Dutchman can have no complaints; his arm was raised, and in Europe, it's rare that penalties aren't given of that nature. Ivan Perisic's penalty was the ninth time in 12 matches that Liverpool have fallen behind first.
There were more hairy moments with Liverpool, who were spared by the offside flag, when Yarek Gasiorowski was denied after Ismael Saibari's initial effort was saved from a delightful free-kick. Meanwhile, Curtis Jones almost gifted PSV the lead shortly after the restart with a loose backpass for Giorgi Mamardashvili.
But Liverpool were dealt a suckerpunch when Mauro Junior was allowed to burst through the midfield, perfectly finding Guus Til but Milos Kerkez was too soft to let hit him get the wrong side. Konate was then at fault after letting a pass through his foot, Liverpool couldn't stop the danger and Couhaib Driouech was on hand to score on the rebound.
Who was man-of-the-match between Liverpool and PSV? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Salah struggles continue
It was another forgettable night for Mohamed Salah. For his record in the Champions League, it was a surprise to see him struggle against PSV. With Liverpool trailing a second time, he provided a delightful cross for Cody Gakpo, but, after missing a guilt-edged chance moments earlier, he opted to look to provide Alexander Isak with a tap-in.
The Egyptian rarely had a shot in anger for the Reds. One of his few chances came after 20 minutes when he miscued his effort high and wide after being afforded space, something that has been a similar tale for Salah in shooting positions since ending his contract saga at Anfield.
Liverpool will lose the 33-year-old to the Africa Cup of Nations next month and Slot has a decision to make over who will replace him. The Premier League champions have missed goal output this season and in their iconic forward's absence, they need someone to step up to the plate.
Slot pressure ramps up
Boos at full-time. Shortly followed by, 'We love you Liverpool, we do'.
The fans are behind the team but Slot faces serious questions.
The Dutchman turned to his bench, arms-folded, after they fell two behind with 17 minutes to go. Liverpool dominated the ball and could have found the back of the net through Gakpo at the backpost, but as he did against Manchester United squandered the golden opportunity.
Mistakes from Kerkez and Konate cannot be legislated for but the former Feyenoord boss faces immense scrutiny over his future in the Anfield hotseat. The Reds had winnable games on paper coming in off the back of the international break but their opponents will be chomping at the bit to inflict misery on the wounded animal.
The media frenzy will be whipped up and the Dutchman could well have a handful of games to save his career at Liverpool. A serious inquest has to be held now.
Szoboszlai decision justified
Szoboszlai can do no wrong for Liverpool and he justified the decision from Slot to move him further forward. The Hungary captain was a rare bright spark for the Reds as he pressed from the front, posing as the driver in the attacks and getting a deserved goal for his displays this season.
The 25-year-old put in a promising display with iconic Liverpool midfielder, Steven Gerrard, watching on from the TNT Sports studio. He said: "That's the positions he wants to see himself in because he'll be getting judged on goals at the end of the season and they're the sorts to get you into double figures."
The Liverpool head coach, depending on how long he has left at Anfield, now knows that he will have to move heaven and earth for the tenacious midfielder to return to the middle of the park after spells at right-back
Ekitike wastes chance
Alexander Isak has been the subject of scrutiny since he was preferred for the clash against Nottingham Forest on Saturday. With the form of Ekitike, the question was surrounding the French forward and how he was left out of the starting 11 despite being in good form.
He showed flashes of quality in the first half as he was denied by the visitors shot-stopper. But soon went missing in the contest.
On the hour mark, he ran in behind and tried to beat the defender but knocked the ball out of place. His second-half display was summed up when he smacked the ground in frustration, seemingly adding to Liverpool's injury woes.
codclnoz
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Liverpool cant be this bad of all the sudden.. to be honest i guess smthing is going on with the player.. trying to boikot the manager or management or smthing else….. as a football fan i dont believe liverpool are this bad.. because they still have all the good players.. just some polayers not happy inside the club.. so its game plan to destroy
lazychild226
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yes...the media pls put all focus on liverpool...leave us man utd alone... then we can perform better with lesser pressure
wewabelru
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Klopp don't buy expensive player only Nunez but he can raised the standard of Liverpool Slot spend more money for the profit of himself not for the club. He is completely Liverpool destroyer.
fepaopruyz
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what els now for slot ? He must leave shame on him
fepaopruyz
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sloth were given chance to buy eny players he want now he sells all best players and he lose 9 games .he can go now liverpool must look other coach
bepabelmp
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Stephen Gerrard to take over as Liverpool coach.
Feuacprt
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This is the worse coach ever in Liverpool history! All the EPL should joined and punished him!!!!! Let him be jailed!!!!!! May God save the Queen
ceoaeruyz
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if u see any team start by Li pls run away
ceoaeruyz
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he won d league with klop squads we are now seeing what probably he can build
Yorokiri
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There's nothing special about beaten Liverpool anymore, Liverpool don't even have a home anymore, they lose anywhere they play...
daucelmoy
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Sack Slot Now
jitbcdmt
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konate is more than worst. poor game reading
nocalnru
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Am a Liverpool fan he is d best coach ever in Liverpool the owner of Liverpool is a Big FOOL let him keep him until they finish 19th on Table and No Trophy this season what a shame
Biykopstu
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can you sack slot
leeseb9889
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Its time to GO. 9 losing Ganes out of 12 in all competition …