Slot faces reality check at Liverpool as problems mount

Liverpool's Dutch manager Arne Slot gestures on the touchline during the English Premier League football match between Newcastle United and Liverpool at St James' Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north east England on August 25, 2025. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP)

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Liverpool started the season with seven straight wins as they threatened to sweep all before them but consecutive defeats underscore pressing issues that Arne Slot must address.
The Reds
travelled to Galatasaray on Tuesday eager to bounce back from their defeat at
Crystal Palace at the weekend, which ended their perfect record in the Premier
League.
But a first-half
penalty from Victor Osimhen put the home side ahead and Liverpool were unable
to reply despite dominating possession and having 16 shots in Istanbul.
There is no
reason for Slot to panic -- Liverpool are still two points clear at the top of
the Premier League and won their opening game in the Champions League league
phase.
But a series of
dramatic late winners have masked unconvincing performances since an expensive
rebuild of the squad that strolled to the Premier League title last season,
Slot's first as manager of the club since replacing Jurgen Klopp.
Liverpool
uncharacteristically splashed out nearly £450 million ($606 million) on new
signings as the club sought to build from a position of strength.
Florian Wirtz
arrived from Bayer Leverkusen for £116 million to sprinkle creative magic but
the German has yet to score a goal or even register an assist in the Premier
League or Champions League.
Club record
signing Alexander Isak, who joined for £125 million, is still short of full fitness
after his protracted transfer from Newcastle.
Hugo Ekitike is
arguably the only one of the new signings to make his mark so far, scoring
three Premier League goals, but he was absent against Crystal Palace after
being sent off in Liverpool's League Cup win against Southampton.
Much of the
focus has been on Wirtz, who arrived at Anfield with a reputation as one of the
most promising talents in world football.
But ex-England
captain Wayne Rooney has questioned where the German fits in, saying on his
show on the BBC that he "damages the balance of Liverpool and how they
play".
Former Liverpool
defender Jamie Carragher also believes the balance of the team is not right and
says Wirtz needs to be taken out of the firing line.
"He's just
not at the races at all," he told CBS Sports. "He's a young boy
coming into a new league -he has got plenty of time to go as a Liverpool
player.
"But right
now I think he needs to come out of the team, Liverpool go back to what they
were last season and then go from there and build some confidence, build some
defensive solidity.
"Because
right now it is a mess. It's not the losses, it is not the defeats. This has
been coming from day one."
Compounding the
problems in attack, Mohamed Salah's form has dipped after a stellar campaign
last season. The Egyptian was left out of the starting line-up in Turkey.
Liverpool also
look vulnerable in defence, with French centre-back Ibrahima Konate coming in
for heavy criticism over his performance against Palace.
The club are
light on options in central defence alongside captain Virgil van Dijk, having
missed out on signing Palace's Marc Guehi on transfer deadline day.
Slot was given
an extra headache when newly-signed Italian defender Giovanni Leoni, 18,
suffered a knee injury on his debut last week that will sideline him for up to
a year, while Joe Gomez has been a peripheral figure so far.
Liverpool are
also getting used to a new pair of full-backs after years of sterling service
from Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson.
Slot has brought
in Jeremie Frimpong for the departed Alexander-Arnold at right-back and has
preferred new signing Milos Kerkez to veteran left-back Andy Robertson.
Frimpong was
criticised by the Dutch boss for his positioning in the late loss at Selhurst
Park and was used as a winger in Turkey.
To make matters
worse for Slot, influential goalkeeper Alisson Becker will miss Saturday's tricky
trip to Chelsea after picking up an injury in Istanbul while Ekitike is being
assessed after limping off.
Van Dijk ssid
"there shouldn't be panic" and it would be absurd to suggest
Liverpool are in crisis after such a short blip.
But Slot
certainly has food for thought as he faces his first major challenge on the
pitch since he arrived at Anfield.
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