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Liverpool Sink Deeper Into Severe Crisis

Are Liverpool already at their lowest point, or could things get even worse as
they get ready to face West Ham this weekend?

The Premier League champions have lost six of their past seven league matches,
and there are few signs that coach Arne Slot is fixing the problems.

Meanwhile, league leaders Arsenal, full of confidence, will play second-placed
Chelsea. Arsenal look stronger than ever and seem ready to finally end their
20-year wait for the title.

Here are three key points ahead of this weekend’s matches:

Liverpool’s crisis worsens

Liverpool have lost nine of their last 12 games in all competitions — a major
crisis for one of the world’s biggest football clubs.

This is their worst run in more than 70 years. Pressure is growing on manager
Arne Slot, even though he helped Liverpool win their 20th league title just a
few months ago.

The Dutch coach admitted he could not sleep after their 4–1 loss to PSV Eindhoven

in the Champions League.

Liverpool are struggling to score goals and keep making defensive mistakes.
They have conceded 34 goals in all competitions — more than any other Premier
League team this season.

Sunday’s away match against West Ham will be difficult. West Ham have improved a
lot since Nuno Espirito Santo replaced Graham Potter in September.

But even with their terrible form, Liverpool are 12th in the league and still
only three points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa.