27.11.2025 11:10
Liverpool is in a state of collapse despite massive investments under Arne Slot. The team's loss to PSV with a score of 4-1 highlighted the crisis, especially with Curtis Jones's words, "We're in deep trouble." Having suffered 9 defeats in their last 12 matches, Liverpool will head into the away game against West Ham under significant pressure.
With the end of Jürgen Klopp's nine-year tenure, Arne Slot, who took over in 2024, had raised expectations by becoming the champion in his first season in the Premier League. However, the new season has turned into a complete collapse for Liverpool.
500 MILLION EURO INVESTMENT
The Liverpool management, which did not make any transfers in the last year of Klopp's era, opened the purse strings in Slot's first full season. World-class names such as Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez, and Jeremie Frimpong joined the squad. Additionally, young star Giovanni Leoni was transferred as an investment for the future. The total expenditure reached approximately 500 million euros.
COLLAPSE ON THE FIELD: 9 DEFEATS IN 12 MATCHES
Despite a squad full of stars, Liverpool unexpectedly hit rock bottom. The Reds lost 4-1 to PSV at Anfield in the Champions League and entered the worst period of the season by losing 9 of their last 12 official matches.
JONES' HIGHLY DISCUSSED OUTBURST: WE'RE IN DEEP TROUBLE
After the defeat to PSV, Curtis Jones made a statement that summarized the team's morale with the following words:
"This is unacceptable. I don't know what to say. I've long passed the stages of anger and sadness. Right now, we're in deep trouble, and this situation needs to change. We need to bring Liverpool back to where it should be." These statements became the headline of the day in the English press.
NEXT STOP WEST HAM
Closing the Champions League week with great disappointment, Liverpool will face West Ham United away in the Premier League this weekend. As the pressure on Slot increases day by day, the team's reaction will be of great interest.