Liverpool's turbulent start to the Premier League season has come as a surprise to fans and outsiders alike, with the Merseyside outfit in 11th place with just 10 points and a combination of results could see them drop even further down the table, making it the worst start in the Jürgen Klopp era since his arrival in 2015.
Former Red's players and icons have expressed their opinion about this squad, which for them has not been able to reach the level that was planned at the beginning of the season, when the German coach Jürgen Klopp promised that they would be fighting for the title from the first matchday, which is why he made important additions such as Luis Díaz, Darwin Núñez, Arthur Melo, etc.
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Although the departure of Senegalese superstar Sadio Mané "made the club's cash flow", his absence also weighed heavily on the points tally. The now Bayern Munich player's season is on fire, having scored 8 goals in the current campaign. It is obvious that neither Nunez nor Diaz has been able to fill that scoring quota as a whole, and Mo Salah has recently been getting back to his best.
The disappointment of Liverpool fans stems from statements made by the German coach during pre-season to SKY Sports, where he assured that the determination to fight for titles will always be the same. "In sport, people say, 'you've won this and you've won that', but you want to win it again and again and again," said the former BVB manager.
Liverpool FC face Pep Guardiola's Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday in what will be the continuation of a crazy schedule that will see them play nine Premier League and UEFA Champions League games this month alone, four of which they have already won two, drawn one and lost one. After this match, they will begin preparations for their next game in midweek against West Ham United.
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