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Arne Slot reaction — Boss speaks after loss as Van Dijk says Liverpool ‘have to turn it around ASAP’
Arne Slot's Liverpool had a dreadful Sunday at Anfield as rivals Manchester United extended Liverpool's losing streak to four games following a 2-1 loss in Premier League action.
A former Premier League midfielder has taken aim at Virigl van Dijk for exchanging cross words with a Liverpool team-mate during the defeat to Man Utd
A combined lack of goals and work ethic means that Alexander Isak and Mohamed Salah have become a recurring headache for Liverpool boss Arne Slot.
Carragher, who has never ventured into the realm of coaching, fired off his advice to the reigning Premier League champions after watching Arne Slot’s side slump to a 2–1 defeat at home to Manchester United, their fourth consecutive loss across all competitions.
Liverpool FC drew plenty of attention from their South African supporters for their Sunday matchday graphic, adding to their Mzansi-infused posts on TikTok.
Wayne Rooney has said he would bench Alexander Isak and start Hugo Ekitke in his place after the Sweden forward failed to make an impact in Liverpool's 2-1 defeat to Man United on Sunday.
Manchester United centre back Matthijs de Ligt revealed that his side had been sent out with the specific brief of targeting Liverpool’s two fullbacks, Milos Kerkez and Conor Bradley, which he described as a clear “weakness” for the defending Premier League champions.
Bryan Mbeumo put the Red Devils ahead after just 61 seconds. Immediately afterwards, there were loud protests from the Liverpool players. Alexis Mac Allister was lying dazed on the pitch, holding his head. Video: Should play have stopped for this Liverpool clash of heads seconds before Man United goal?
Liverpool captain Grace Fisk has replaced injured Arsenal defender Katie Reid in the England squad for this month's friendlies against Brazil and Australia, the FA said on Monday.
Jurgen Klopp has not ruled out a return to Liverpool. The German, who managed the Reds for nine years, departed Anfield back in the summer of 2024. Arne Slot replaced him at the helm, and won the Premier League title in his first term on Merseyside. Klopp, now 58, won a league title in his tenure, as well as the Champions League once.