Arne Slot fumes as Liverpool equal worst-ever Premier League run - ESPN
LONDON — Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has admitted his team's 3-2 defeat to Brentford is one of the most disappointing results of his tenure.
The champions suffered their fourth consecutive league defeat at the Gtech Community Stadium and have now dropped to sixth in the Premier League table. It is the club's worst run of domestic form since February 2021, with Liverpool already having lost as many games this term as they did in the entirety of last season.
«I think it's up there in my time here in terms of losing a game of football,» Slot said when asked whether the result is one of his most disappointing as Liverpool boss. «After 30 minutes, I think [Brentford] took the game again with long throw-is and set pieces and other moments where they were just really good.»
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Liverpool are just the fourth defending champions to lose four straight games and it equals the club's longest run of defeats in the Premier League era. After previously being beaten by Crystal Palace, Chelsea and Manchester United, Slot said that Saturday's loss was the worst of the quartet.
«You cannot compare all of them, what's the most concerning thing is you lose four times in a row,» he added to TNT Sports. «So it's always about the result. Afterwards you can judge the performance, which today, in my opinion, is the worst from all the four losses we've had.
»I think we didn't do the basics right, especially the first half and during parts of the second half as well. I think they won more duels than us, they won more second balls than us."
Brentford led 2-0 after goals from Dango Ouattara and Kevin Schade. Milos Kerkez then got


