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Liverpool and Arne Slot in 'Full-Blown Crisis' After 3-0 Defeat by Nottingham Forest

Liverpool's fifth loss in six Premier League games leaves them 11th with 18 points, eight behind leaders Arsenal, amid growing pressure on manager Arne Slot.

  • On Saturday, Liverpool lost 0-3 to Nottingham Forest at Anfield, with Murillo, Nicolo Savona and Morgan Gibbs-White on the scoresheet, leaving the champions eight points behind Arsenal.
  • Liverpool had 21 shots but failed to score, with Alexis Mac Allister's effort blocked and Dominik Szoboslai's shot deflected, while Igor Jesus saw a goal ruled out by VAR review.
  • Having spent �450 million on new talent over the summer, pressure is mounting on Arne Slot after successive heavy defeats and Alexander Isak was substituted with 22 minutes left.
  • Virgil van Dijk, captain, acknowledged defensive lapses, saying `We concede too many easy goals,` while Liverpool players called for collective responsibility and hard work to recover.
  • With Sean Dyche back in charge, Nottingham Forest secured a clean sheet and three points at Anfield, lifting them out of the bottom three as players said they were `Delighted we got the three points`.
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Pressure has increased significantly on Dutch coach Arne Sloat after Liverpool suffered their sixth defeat in seven Premier League matches, and despite the resounding loss, football analysts do not believe the club will sack the coach who led them to the title last season...

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With this defeat, Arne Slot's team has slipped back to eleventh place in the table.

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