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Arne Slot is the Premier League Champions’ Biggest Problem This Season
Top-flight football never stops evolving. Stand still and you’ll be left behind. Just as Arne Slot and his Liverpool players have found out this season.
The reigning Premier League champions are slowly fading into the background to allow Manchester City and Arsenal to go head-to-head for the honour of de-throning them. Liverpool have already suffered more league defeats this term (5) than they managed in the entirety of the 2024-25 campaign.
Damaging defeats at the hands of Crystal Palace, Chelsea, Manchester United, Brentford and Man City, have left Slot’s champions almost completely out of the running for the biggest prize in English football. It’s only November.
Not only are the Merseysiders losing matches, but they are also being outplayed and outfought. This is a huge issue for those on the pitch, and an even bigger one for the manager and coaches in the dugout. If a team stops running as hard or fighting for every second ball, that’s when alarm bells inevitably start ringing.
Florian Wirtz Turning Into Unjustified Scapegoat
All the talk, understandably, is about the outrageous amount of money Liverpool spent over the summer transfer window. More than £400 million worth of talent came through the door, only adding to an already quality-stacked squad. Now, expectations are always going to be higher on the more expensive acquisitions. But is that fair?
The English giants broke the British transfer record not once, but twice in the summer. First, Bayer Leverkusen superstar Florian Wirtz was added to the ranks for an eye-watering fee that could eventually reach £116 million. Then, Fenway Sports Group did the unthinkable and sanctioned a £125 million move for Newcastle United talisman Alexander Isak.
With other players such as Milos Kerkez and Hugo Ekitike also being signed to bolster an already brilliant squad, all the focus was on Wirtz and Isak. That’s more than understandable, and it’s continued to be a hotly debated topic. Especially with both men’s respective struggles in the infancy of their Anfield careers.
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Isak has struggled to get on the pitch consistently after missing large parts of pre-season due to his desire to swap Newcastle for Liverpool. Even in the 429 minutes he’s managed in the red shirt, the Sweden international has looked well off the pace. He’s only found the net once, in the EFL Cup against Southampton.
His absence has only added pressure to the shoulders of his new colleague Wirtz. How was it fair to add the Bundesliga’s finest creator to a team already boasting the goalscoring genius of Mohamed Salah and the efficiency of Cody Gakpo? All while adding Isak and Ekitike to the mix.
The German was expected to hit the ground running immediately. He was brought in to link the midfield and the attack, while stamping his authority on the team as a future star. However, instead of replicating Salah’s wonderful first Liverpool season, Wirtz is more reminiscent of Roberto Firmino’s stop-start debut season under Brendan Rodgers.
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Jurgen Klopp turned Firmino into one of the division’s leading players, identifying the exact role he wanted the Brazilian to perform. And the player himself bought into that, and more. At the minute, Wirtz is struggling to find his place in the starting XI, with no goals or assists in his first 11 Premier League matches. But his manager is doing him absolutely no favours.
Arne Slot Becoming His Own Worst Enemy
The smartest decision Slot made when he took the reigns from Klopp in 2024 was to make very few changes to the way Liverpool played. They weren’t a million miles behind Arsenal and Man City when the iconic German boss decided to call time on his nine-year stint at Anfield.
Instead of putting his stamp on the team immediately, Slot instead decided to just tweak a few things while retaining the identity Klopp had carefully crafted over many years. The hard-working style was still running through the veins of every single player, while Slot’s clever tactical tweaks added some defensive stability.
Federico Chiesa was his only signing before guiding the Reds to a relatively comfortable Premier League title. That achievement cannot be understated. The 47-year-old tactician deserves time to sort out the issues his team are having at the moment, but he can’t be allowed to feel too comfortable while trying to work things out.
Arne Slot’s Premier League-winning XI:
Many of the problems Liverpool are suffering from at the minute are down to the manager, while some are out of his hands completely. Firstly, the tragic death of Diogo Jota will more than likely have had an everlasting impact on the players and staff mentally. No one will see the hurt and pain long-time teammates Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, Alisson and many more will still be going through. Robertson himself recently mentioned how hard it was getting the Portuguese star out of his head on a big day.
Slot’s constant changing of his starting XI, however, is something the manager can’t put down to outside factors. Wirtz has yet to be played in the same role consistently, and it’s yet to be seen whether Slot will be able to make Ekitike and Isak co-exist in the same line-up.
How Arne Slot should line Liverpool up for the coming games:
Last season’s hard-working, inevitable and intense champions look like a shadow of themselves. Players look low on confidence and many look like they aren’t quite sure what’s expected of them off the ball. Luis Diaz’s departure only added to the out-of-possession problems as Dominik Szoboszlai is now a one-man pressing machine the majority of the time. It’s a glaring weakness that Slot is yet to find the answers to.
Liverpool’s Dramatic Fall Off
Dreams came true at Anfield on April 27th 2025, as the Reds secured their first Premier League trophy in five years and the first in front of fans for over 30 years. In a moment of pure joy, very few would’ve predicted that Slot’s men would take fewer points than 10 other sides between the final whistle against Tottenham and the third international break of the next season. But that is exactly where we are now.
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Liverpool’s Premier League Form Since Winning Title vs Spurs |
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15 |
6 |
2 |
7 |
20 |
Not only that, but since their February exit from the Champions League at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool have lost 40% of all competitive games they’ve played. That’s not just a bad few weeks, it’s months of sub-par performances on the pitch and on the tactics board.
While the owners are expected to give Slot time to sort everything out at Anfield, it would be foolish to believe FSG won’t be keeping a keen eye on what happens throughout the rest of the 2025-26 season.
Statistics in this article are courtesy of Transfermarkt. Correct as of 22-11-25.
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Man Utd to Make Opening Bid for West Ham Midfielder Mateus Fernandes
Manchester United are set to make an opening offer to sign an ‘elite’ star, according to Sky Sports.
It’s been an exciting start to the summer transfer window for United fans, with a host of top-level players being linked with a move to Old Trafford.
It’s no surprise that United are looking to strengthen all across the pitch as they look to back new manager Michael Carrick after giving him a permanent deal.
The former Middlesbrough boss guided United to a Champions League finish, getting them back into Europe, where they’ll feel they belong.
With Champions League football comes the need to invest in the squad, not only to deal with the stronger opponents but also the extra fixtures.
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Man Utd Preparing Opening Bid
According to a report from Sky Sports News, Manchester United are preparing to make an opening offer for West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes.
Reporting live on air, Sky Sports confirmed the ‘significant’ news with Fernandes identified as their priority target.
Fernandes, described as ‘elite’, could cost in the region of £85 million, while United are in contact with both West Ham and the agent of the Portuguese midfielder.
West Ham are always going to find it difficult to keep hold of Fernandes heading into the summer transfer window after their relegation from the Premier League was confirmed.
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Man Utd Aren’t Messing Around This Window
Manchester United are certainly not messing around in the summer transfer window, with Brazilian midfielder Ederson closing in on a move to Old Trafford.
The Red Devils are clearly looking to add more bodies in the middle of the park, especially after it was confirmed that Casemiro would be leaving the club.
Attention could turn to bringing in new additions in other positions if they also confirm the signing of Fernandes from West Ham.
The Manchester club could look to bring in new forwards and defenders, but it’s clear that they prioritised strengthening their midfield options heading into the window.
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Pep Guardiola Claimed Nathan Redmond ‘Destroyed’ Prime Man City
Across his glittering career as both a player and a manager, Pep Guardiola has worked alongside some of the greatest players to ever step foot on the pitch.
Guardiola shared a pitch with the likes of Ronaldo Nazario and Luis Figo, before coaching names such as Lionel Messi, Xavi, Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne.
As a result, when Pep singles a player out for praise, it’s a strong endorsement. This is especially true when it involves a member of the opposition.
Guardiola “Realised How Good” Talented Player Was
After his Manchester City side beat Southampton 2-1 in November 2017, Guardiola was such a big admirer of one Saints player that he made sure to compliment him after the final whistle.
Pep remembered Southampton winger Nathan Redmond from when the two sides met the year prior. The Birmingham-born speedster had previously tormented City, scoring in the 1-1 draw between the teams at the Etihad in October 2016.
A little over 12 months later, Pep cut an animated figure as he had a passionate discussion with Redmond on the touchline. Their interaction was so eye-catching that Guardiola was asked to explain what he had said to the player.
“I told Redmond how good a player he is. Last season he destroyed us here. I didn’t know him last season, I realised how good he is.”
Player Who ‘Destroyed’ Man City Never Lived Up to Guardiola’s Lofty Praise
Redmond was a regular for England in age-group football and was honoured as England’s Under-21 Player of the Year in 2016. However, he never made the permanent leap to the senior side.
He made his England debut just months after he first impressed Guardiola. He came on for Adam Lallana as a 66th minute substitute. He was named in the squad to face Lithuaina four days later, but never made it on to the pitch for his country again.
With the Three Lions blessed with attacking options out wide at the time, Redmond was in direct competition with the likes of a prime Raheem Sterling, Marcus Rashford, Lallana and others.
Although Pep was a fan, then-England boss Gareth Southgate wasn’t quite as taken with the Southampton man. Redmond’s prospects weren’t helped by the fact that the Southampton side he was a part of got progressively worse as time went on.
He would remain on the south coast until September 2022, when he moved to Besiktas in Turkey. He would return to England within 12 months, joining Burnley on a two-year deal.
His international dreams were already dashed by the time he left Turf Moor in May 2025 when his contract expired. Redmond would then join beleaguered Sheffield Wednesday for a three-game stint.
Now 32, he most recently played for Blackburn Rovers, making two appearances at Ewood Park. He will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of next month.
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Egypt Forced Into Last-Minute Kit Design Change
The 2026 World Cup is now underway, but a second team has seen its preparations interrupted by FIFA’s strict kit regulations.
First, Haiti were ordered to remove an image depicting a war scene from their shirt before their opening World Cup game against Scotland. The kit was deemed too ‘political’ and therefore didn’t fit into FIFA’s strict parameters.
Now, a second nation has been told they must make significant changes to their jersey before even kicking a ball at the United States, Canada and Mexico-based tournament.
FIFA Reject World Cup Kit Design at Last Minute
Mohamed Salah’s Egypt are the latest team to be punished for not meeting FIFA’s rules in a new crackdown. The Pharaohs will face Belgium in their first Group G match on Monday, before then playing against Iran and New Zealand.
However, they’ll have to do so without the seven stars they normally have above their crest. Egypt proudly don the stars to symbolise how many times they’ve won the Africa Cup of Nations. But football’s governing body has deemed that unsuitable for the World Cup.
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New guidelines state that only World Cup wins can be recognised on shirts being worn during the competition. That means continental trophies such as AFCON, European Championship or Copa America titles cannot be shown in the form of a star.
That’s not the only change the African nation will have to make. The gold numbers and writing have also been rejected by FIFA. Competition officials decided the metallic gold numerals weren’t suitable for visibility reasons.
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This will be their fourth appearance at World Cup finals, having most recently played in the 2018 group stages. Due to the teams in their group and the fact more teams advance, Egypt will be hoping to reach the knockout rounds this time around.
Only Eight Nations Allowed Stars on Their Shirt
Due to the guidelines allowing only countries that have won the World Cup to don stars on their shirts, it means only eight nations can do so. One of them, Italy, isn’t even at this year’s competition after failing to qualify.
Brazil (5), Germany (4) and Argentina (3) are the other most successful nations on the biggest international stage, and will all have multiple stars on their kits this summer. France and Uruguay will be allowed to have two stars, while England and Spain have both won the World Cup once each.
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