We asked for your views on Liverpool crashing to yet another defeat – this time 3-0 at home to Nottingham Forest.
Here are some of your comments:
Paul: Lacked passion, creativity and organisation. I cannot remember turning the game off with 15 minutes to go, but these past two games have been horrible. Something needs to change quickly to make sure we don’t lose sight of a top-four finish.
Simon: It’s easy to say in hindsight, but perhaps there was just too much change in what was a title-winning squad of players. Trent was always going, and Jota’s tragic death was not predictable and a huge loss. For the others, did we really need such a huge turnover of ins and outs? It reminds me of when Souness tore apart Dalglish’s title-winning side in the early 90s and Liverpool slumped for years after.
Phillip: The biggest problem is they seem to be a man short when Curtis Jones plays. I’m sorry to single him out. Isak was a bad buy, and other players have to hold their hands up, namely Konate.
Bobby: At the moment, Liverpool can’t beat an egg. Too weak in defence, and Salah reminds me of Torres when he lost all confidence. It’s going to have to be someone with big shoes to sort this mess out.
Paul C: Insipid from Liverpool. At the very least, you expect players to work hard. Forest did, we didn’t. Too many missed passes and weak challenges. Can’t understand why Isak was on for so long and Ekitike was benched. He offered nothing.
John: High-profile, costly player purchases while disposing of true team players is probably the biggest factor. As for recruiting someone who had downed tools elsewhere – no comment.
Jonno: Slot won with Klopp’s team and took the credit, and now he has failed to maintain it. We will see the true ability of Slot now. I am not very hopeful.

