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Dissecting the Premier League's big talking points from the weekend, from a seismic win for United at Anfield to the Forest hokey-cokey
Liverpool are in danger of falling further behind in the Premier League title race as they suffered their fourth consecutive defeat on Saturday, this time at the hands of rivals Manchester United
Liverpool have now lost three matches in a row for the first time under Arne Slot after they succumbed to a 2-1 loss at Chelsea on Saturday evening, ensuring they will go into the October international break only second in the Premier League table.
Liverpool lost to Manchester United on Sunday but there is a growing set of problems for Arne Slot to deal with
BBC pundit slaughters the three Liverpool players with an ‘ego’ problem – ‘they need to think about the team’ Liverpool are on their worst run of form since November 2014 and three of their players have been criticised. Arne Slot’s side have now lost four games in a row in all competitions, something which hasn’t happened for over 10 years.
In a recent report, journalist Graeme Bailey claimed that Arsenal are facing stiff competition for River Plate winger Ian Subiabre. It has been stated that the Gunners would have to rival Chelsea,
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Arne Slot can fix Liverpool if one advantage it still has over Arsenal changes
Arne Slot has several Liverpool problems to solve at the moment with his defense looking shaky and Alexander Isak and Mohamed Salah currently misfiring in attack
Liverpool’s success against Amorim’s 5-4-1 defensive shape was fleeting, but Arne Slot didn’t opt for a drastic overhaul until the hour mark, after Gakpo hit the woodwork for a third time. The Reds’ 4-2-4 included all of their shiny new toys from the summer, with Isak partnering Hugo Ekitiké up top and Florian Wirtz playing in midfield.
Rising Star Ian Subiabre Attracts Premier League HeavyweightsRiver Plate’s next major export could be arriving on English shores as early as 2026, with both Manchester City and Liverpool
Harry Maguire's late header bookended Manchester United's surprising, streak-shaking 2-1 win over Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.
Arsenal winning 1-0 with a goal from a corner is approaching parodic levels of urine-boiling. Mikel Arteta and his team will not care; this is sustainable.