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Arne Slot knows the reason why Liverpool lost against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

October 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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  • Chelsea bought the higher of Liverpool
  • Arne Slot wants to deal with the problems

Arne Slot tried to inject a word of calm into Liverpool’s fallout after a dramatic 2-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge, however the consequence, a stoppage-time winner from Chelsea’s 18-year-old Estêvão Willian, solely deepened the sense of urgency round a aspect now on a run of worrying late losses.

Whereas Slot repeatedly pointed to “positive margins” because the decisive issue, the sample of late concessions and blunt attacking shows means the supervisor’s reassurances could wrestle to silence rising concern amongst supporters

Saturday’s assembly at Stamford Bridge was a pulsating encounter that, on one other day, might need produced a really completely different final result.

Chelsea bought the higher of Liverpool

Chelsea struck early by means of Moisés Caicedo earlier than Cody Gakpo hauled Liverpool degree within the second half after which Estêvão’s stoppage-time strike snatched victory for the hosts.

In his post-match briefing, Slot emphasised that small margins had determined the sport and warned in opposition to panic.

He argued Liverpool had created sufficient possibilities and had phases the place they regarded more likely to win, insisting the efficiency, notably within the second half, contained loads of positives regardless of the disappointing closing rating.

‘After we scored 1-1 it went our means and I believe I used to be ready for us to attain the second,’ mentioned Slot, as reported by Every day Mail.

‘Resolution making may’ve been higher, the final 10-Quarter-hour was end-to-end.

‘Once more it’s positive margins prefer it’s been for so long as I’ve been right here. Final week, similar as this week, two tough away video games, the positive margins haven’t been in our favour.

‘In each video games we’ve created extra possibilities than the workforce we’ve confronted – Crystal Palace and Chelsea – however the reality is that we’ve solely scored as soon as in each video games and our opponent has scored twice.’

Arne Slot wants to deal with the problems

Milos Kerkez of Liverpool (Picture by Justin Setterfield/Getty Photographs)

Slot’s plea for calm is comprehensible, most of the defeats have been determined by the slimmest of margins, however their defensive woes have continued all season.

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From the very first match of the season, once they received in opposition to Bournemouth at Anfield, their protection conceded two objectives. Since that, it has been the identical sample.

The approaching weeks will check Slot’s capability to transform these slim edges into constant factors, discover a dependable attacking rhythm from Salah and Isak, and shore up the defensive moments which have repeatedly swung video games in opposition to them.

James Pearce hints at main harm blow for Liverpool after Chelsea defeat 

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