Three consecutive losses! TA: Liverpool s poor schedule still needs time to run in, so there is no need to panic
TA wrote an article pointing out that although Liverpool suffered three consecutive losses, there is no need to panic, and the outside world's doubts about coach Slott are untenable.
Liverpool has had an extremely difficult schedule since the start of the game. It has played against five top eight teams, but its record is actually one point higher than the same period last season. By comparison, Arsenal, who tops the list, only played two top eight teams.
It is too early to question the new players. TA said that celebrities such as Firmino and Robertson also showed struggle in the early stages. Liverpool has clear plans for new players: Isaac, signed for £125 million, missed the preseason, and the team is expected to not be able to perform until mid-to-late October. He has scored 44 Premier League goals in the past two seasons, and his strength is unquestionable.
Although Wilz, who is worth 116 million pounds, is still adapting to the Premier League, he has created 22 opportunities in various competitions, which is the most in the five major leagues, with only one assist due to his teammates' poor finishing ability.
At the same time, the team's core players are still trustworthy. Despite his ups and downs in form, Salah always explodes when facing his next opponent, Manchester United, scoring 16 goals for Liverpool 17 times against Manchester United. In addition, Mamadashvili's steady performance also means that Allison's injury impact is limited, and captain Van Dijk's leadership will be the key to the team's out of the trough.
Finally, TA refuted the criticism of coach Slott and called it "absurd". After Slott replaced Klopp, he won the Premier League championship beyond expectations in his first season, which proves his tactical ability and management level.
Although the team is in a transitional period of personnel changes, it is currently only one point behind the top, and the strength of both the players and the management indicates a bright future.