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Arne Slot and Mohamed Salah Called Out as Liverpool Legend Slams 'Desperate' Reds - Liverpool Echo

Liverpool have conceded stoppage-time winners in consecutive matches, extending their worst run under Arne Slot amid struggles with key players and a turbulent off-season.

  • At Stamford Bridge, Chelsea secured victory when substitute Estevao scored a 95th-minute winner, handing Liverpool FC a 2-1 loss and their third successive defeat under Arne Slot.
  • Arne Slot said the result reflected fine margins and a turbulent summer, noting Liverpool looked disjointed despite two new starters and Alexander Isak appeared off pace after a curtailed pre-season.
  • By the numbers, Liverpool have conceded two goals in six of 11 games this season, and Mohamed Salah has scored just five goals in his last 21 appearances, missing key chances against Chelsea.
  • Facing mounting pressure, Slot now confronts a critical juncture after three straight defeats mark his worst run and Liverpool drop to second in the Premier League table.
  • With a crucial match against Manchester United on the horizon, Liverpool FC faces added pressure as Ibrahima Konaté, Liverpool defender, limped off and now requires a fitness assessment.
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The Liverpool of the 482 million in signings not carbura. Three consecutive defeats in a week have undressed the deficiencies of those of Arne Slot: they lost 2-1 with Crystal Palace, fell 1-0 before Galatasaray and again stumbled with Chelsea (2-1). wf_cms.rss.read_more

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Liverpool manager Arne Slot has reacted to the 2-1 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, defending star forward Mohamed Salah after a match in which the Egyptian missed several clear-cut chances. Slot dismissed the criticism and stressed that Salah remains a constant threat to any opponent, regardless of his form on the day. "It's interesting: Did he create so many because he didn't play during the week, or did he miss chances because he lacked …

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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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