The need for results over the coming weeks has been heightened. Arne Slot made a telling comment on his hopes of Liverpool progressing deep into the Carabao Cup when fielding a much-rotated team with a bench full of youngsters (average age of 19) against Crystal Palace on Wednesday evening.
The Eagles won 3-0, their third win over the Reds this term, and that’s now six losses from seven matches in all competitions for Slot’s side, who are very much in crisis mode.
The Dutch boss had turned his attention toward the daunting run of upcoming fixtures before the opening whistle screeched in midweek, and now there is not an emphasis but an expectation that wins will be struck to stop the rot and turn back toward the compelling title defence that was anticipated after a summer of record-breaking spending.
| Liverpool’s Upcoming Fixtures | ||
|---|---|---|
| Date | Competition | Opponent | 
| 01/11/25 | Premier League | Aston Villa (H) | 
| 04/11/25 | Champions League | Real Madrid (H) | 
| 09/11/25 | Premier League | Man City (A) | 
| 22/11/25 | Premier League | Nott’m Forest (H) | 
| 26/11/25 | Champions League | PSV (H) | 
If we can take a sliver of optimism from this abject run of form, it’s that, having played an overload of matches away from home, four of the next five take place down Anfield Road, having lost on home soil to Palace on Wednesday too.
There simply has to be a swift upswing. Looking at it from a wider lens, though, it may well be that some Redmen have entered the final phase of their careers on Merseyside.
                        The Liverpool players Hughes needs to sell
               
Sporting director Richard Hughes was lauded after his emphatic summer transfer window, overseeing a staggering rebuild at Liverpool after Slot defied expectations to win the Premier League in his first year at the helm.
But the summer upheaval has sent it all in a bit of a spin. Still. Though we must reserve judgement on under-firing newbies such as Milos Kerkez and Florian Wirtz, there are certain veterans at the club who aren’t pulling their weight.
Take, for example, Joe Gomez, who is Liverpool’s longest-serving player but now shows the rust of a man who has been afforded few chances to impress in recent years, with injuries and superiorities elsewhere in defence keeping him on the fringe.
Against Palace, the England international struggled to impress, lacking any semblance of command in a backline that was without the calming presence of Virgil van Dijk.
| Joe Gomez vs Crystal Palace | |
|---|---|
| Match Stats | # | 
| Minutes played | 90′ | 
| Goals conceded | 3 | 
| Errors made | 1 | 
| Touches | 92 | 
| Accurate passes | 69/76 (91%) | 
| Possession lost | 9x | 
| Recoveries | 5 | 
| Tackles | 1/1 | 
| Interceptions | 3 | 
| Clearances | 8 | 
| Ground duels | 1/3 | 
| Aerial duels | 3/4 | 
| Data via Sofascore | |
Wataru Endo has been something of a stalwart since arriving at the club for a smart fee in 2023, but the 32-year-old’s role has diminished as his time in England has dragged on.
Stodgy athleticism and limitations on the ball have kept the Japan captain from being anything more than a tackle-first substitute under Slot’s wing, and now it appears he is approaching the end of an illustrious couple of years in Liverpool, unable to offer a viable solution at number six.
Liverpool should have better options in the middle of the park, in any case, but that doesn’t appear to be so as the 2025/26 campaign rolls into its fourth month.
                        The Liverpool midfielder who’s failing Slot
               
We’ve been here before. Jurgen Klopp’s injury-hit Premier League champions were overwhelmed across the 2020/21 campaign, and scrambled to salvage Champions League football toward the end of the term.
But the deterioration of 2022/23 was more concerning, with the likes of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho flattering to deceive in the middle of the park. The Reds needed to rebuild, and so fashioned together the title-winning engine room of the past few years.
The standout of that rebuild has been Alexis Mac Allister, instrumental to lifting Liverpool back off the ground in 2023/24, after joining from Brighton for around £35m, and then revelling in winning the Premier League last season.
Now, he’s fallen off a proverbial cliff, with his sedentary performances in midfield not those of an elite, robust midfielder. One Liverpool content creator actually said it “looks like Fabinho’s season“, when the Brazilian slumped from his formerly imperious level as the midfield anchor, his legs gone.
| Alexis Mac Allister in the Premier League | ||
|---|---|---|
| Stats (per 90) | 24/25 | 25/26 | 
| Goals | 0.17 | 0.00 | 
| Assists | 0.17 | 0.19 | 
| Touches | 64.41 | 63.09 | 
| Pass completion (%) | 83.5 | 83.5 | 
| Shot-creating actions | 4.16 | 2.84 | 
| Progressive passes | 6.13 | 3.60 | 
| Progressive carries | 1.25 | 2.27 | 
| Successful take-ons | 0.55 | 0.00 | 
| Ball recoveries | 5.13 | 4.74 | 
| Tackles & interceptions | 4.05 | 2.65 | 
| Data via FBref | ||
The data does suggest that Mac Allister lacks his former vim and vigour, but given that he is only 26 years old and regarded as a “superstar” of a midfielder, as has been said by pundit Joe Cole, this is deeply worrying for those of a red persuasion.
For Fabinho, though only 29 at the time of his £40m transfer to Al-Ittihad, had played 219 high-octane, turbo-charged matches as the heartbeat of Klopp’s Liverpool team, and going from 1.25 carries per game in his first season in England to an average of only 0.51 in 2022/23 emphasises his loss of athleticism.
For a player of Mac Allister’s all-encompassing midfield quality, it’s imperative that Slot gets a tune out of him once again. If the Argentine does not click into gear this season, Liverpool will struggle to hit their stride.
There will be an expectation around Anfield that Mac Allister’s dip in form is not permanent, and that he’s back on his A-game before long.
However, this startling drop-off dredges up unwanted memories of Fabinho’s own fall from grace at Anfield, and Slot will be gravely hoping that lightning hasn’t struck twice on the Liverpool squad.
 
                                     
        