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Jesse Marsch's comments about Liverpool players sums up Arne Slot's squad
Canada manager Jesse Marsch has picked out two Liverpool players as being among his favorites, with both stars underrated by many but hugely important cogs for Arne Slot
Liverpool returned to winning ways in style, overcoming Aston Villa 2–0 at Anfield in what many will regard as their most complete performance under Arne Slot so far. After a difficult spell that saw six defeats in seven matches,
Slot made 10 changes to the side who lost at Brentford on Saturday, but the defeat to Palace marked a sixth loss in seven for Liverpool.
Manchester United secured a stunning victory an Anfield to condemn Liverpool to an unbelievable fourth consecutive defeat as the visitors won a pulsating derby 2-1. There was controversy just seconds into the match after Bryan Mbeumo fired the visitors in front,
Combined, their fees pushed the club’s total spend well beyond the £250m mark, creating a financial and tactical puzzle that Slot must now solve. Against Aston Villa, Liverpool produced arguably their sharpest performance of the season — yet neither Wirtz nor Isak started the match.
An inexperienced Liverpool stumbled to a sixth defeat in their last seven matches as they were beaten 3–0 by Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday evening.
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Before Paris Saint-Germain crushed Liverpool's hopes of European glory last season, the Reds bested Real Madrid 2-0 at Anfield in the league phase to end an agonising eight-game losing run against Los Blancos, who had won seven of those contests during that hot streak.
Virgil van Dijk urges Liverpool team-mates to shut out the outside noise - Goals from Mohamed Salah and Ryan Gravenberch secured a 2-0 win over Aston Villa to end the champions’ recent slump in form.