Liverpool has hit a new low, conceding the most set-piece goals in their Premier League history. The latest blow came from Enzo Fernandez’s free-kick, which somehow found its way past goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili. This marked the 18th set-piece goal the Reds have allowed this season.
Manager Arne Slot faces scrutiny as the team’s defensive frailties come to light. While it’s unfair to pin the blame solely on him for a poorly defended set-piece, the circumstances leading to Chelsea’s equalizer reflect deeper issues within the squad. Liverpool had dominated the match, with Ryan Gravenberch’s opener seemingly putting them in control. The team was pressing Chelsea hard, with Rio Ngumoha wreaking havoc on the left flank.
Yet, after taking the lead, Liverpool inexplicably eased off, allowing Chelsea to claw their way back into the game. The stats paint a concerning picture: 48.5% possession, 0.39 expected goals, and just two shots on target. These numbers suggest a lack of control that should be a hallmark of Slot's philosophy.
Liverpool's performance against Chelsea resembled that of an away side rather than a dominant home team. Chelsea, struggling for form and cohesion, should have been an easy target for the Reds to assert their authority. Instead, they let a struggling opponent find their footing, raising questions about the team’s mentality and tactical approach.
Fans are left wondering what the future holds for Slot. With the transfer window looming, many are asking if a change in personnel can rectify the issues plaguing the team, or if the problems run deeper than just the players on the pitch.
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