Reasons to be cheerful: Why Liverpool's season is about to get BETTER

© IMAGO

It’s fair to say Liverpool fans are feeling pretty low right now.

Arne Slot’s Premier League champions are heading into the international window placed EIGHTH in the table - having just lost to Manchester City at the Etihad.

Article continues under the video

The defeat condemns the Reds to five defeats in their last six league games - and ensures they have lost all of their last four away fixtures.

Not good.

The real frustration is that the Anfield club had appeared to turn a corner. A win against Aston Villa in the top flight last weekend was much more like the Liverpool of old - and they looked back to their best against Real Madrid in the Champions League midweek.

But that all counted for nought on Sunday - as those familiar failings all came back to haunt the Reds.

Shop the LFC Store

🚨2025/26 LFC x adidas range🚨

Liverpool have got many problems

We saw poor individual displays from Ibrahima Konate and Alexis Mac Allister once again.

Conor Bradley was run ragged by Jeremy Doku just four days after locking down Vinicius Junior. Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch appeared exhausted. Hugo Ekitike barely figured. The game passed Florian Wirtz and Mo Salah by.

The list could go on.

Arne Slot has a hell of a job on his hands to reinvigorate this season but there is reason for optimism. All hope is not lost.

For one thing although it looks unlikely that the league title can be retained the club actually look well set for a decent Champions League campaign.

Liverpool well-equipped for Europe

They have beaten Atletico Madrid, Eintracht Frankfurt and Real Madrid already.

“There’s a school of thought that Liverpool will be better equipped to mount a serious challenge for the Champions League rather than domestic honours this season,” reads a report from James Pearce in the Athletic.

“They are handily placed to reach the last 16 with three wins out of four and given their current period of transition as summer signings adjust to their new surroundings, they should be a much stronger force come March when it’s knockout football and relationships have developed further.”

© IMAGO

Time to put smiles back on Liverpool faces

And then there’s the injury issues that the club have been contending with. Alexander Isak has been a non-entity thus far - suffering another upper leg injury and scoring only once in seven appearances.

The 26-year-old is away with Sweden this week and will be hoping to play himself into match sharpness. The end of the international window will also see the return of Alisson Becker from injury - as well as Jeremie Frimpong.

With those two coming back, things can only get better.

The nature of the City defeat is always going to hurt but Liverpool fans have got to keep their heads up for now.

A decent turnaround performance against Nottingham Forest in the Premier League and PSV in Europe could see smiles back on faces around the club.

🔴 Shop the LFC 2025/26 adidas home range

👉🏻 Liverpool have a NEW right-back and he's the best in the world

👉🏻 Marc Guehi is COMING: Liverpool will agree deal to sign England star

👉🏻 Liverpool legend's son is now an elite centre-back

Comments

No comments yet…

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Related News

Richard Hughes Liverpool

The only manager who CAN replace Arne Slot

Midfielder gives Richard Hughes MAJOR contract warning

Now we know who Liverpool want to REPLACE Ibrahima Konate