Liverpool players looking dejected after conceding against PSV in the Champions League
Liverpool fans were left shell-shocked once again as PSV Eindhoven delivered a ruthless 4-1 beating at Anfield, handing the Reds their second straight home defeat in all competitions. For a club that once treated Anfield like an impenetrable fortress, the atmosphere now feels tense, uncertain, and filled with questions — most of them pointing toward Arne Slot.
After suffering a painful 3-0 loss to Crystal Palace in the Premier League over the weekend, Liverpool hoped to redeem themselves in Europe. Instead, it became a night where every mistake was punished and every weakness exposed.
The match kicked off with chaos as Virgil van Dijk handled the ball in the penalty area just five minutes in, leading to PSV’s opener from the spot.
But Liverpool found temporary relief when Dominik Szoboszlai pounced on a rebound to level things in the 15th minute.
From there, everything fell apart.
Early in the second half, Guus Til fired PSV back ahead. Then, Couhaib Driouech twisted the knife with a third goal that left Anfield silent.
And just when Liverpool hoped for a late fightback, PSV delivered the final blow — a cutback tapped home comfortably past Mamardashvili to seal the 4-1 humiliation.
For the second time in a row, PSV walked out of Anfield with a statement victory.
For Liverpool, it was another night to forget.
The tension around Arne Slot is officially loud.
Two heavy defeats in the space of days.
Four goals conceded at home.
No clear identity, no momentum, and no results.
Even his recent snub of the Manager of the Year award now feels overshadowed by the fast-growing uncertainty surrounding his job.
Liverpool fans are beginning to ask serious questions:
Can Slot steady the ship?
Does this team still believe in his system?
How long before the board starts looking elsewhere?
One thing is clear — the temperature at Anfield is rising fast.
Credit must go to the visitors: PSV played with confidence, discipline, and clinical finishing. They exploited Liverpool’s shaky defence, controlled the tempo, and punished every lapse.
For them, this was more than a win — it was a statement that they can dominate even at one of Europe’s toughest grounds.
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