A Win, But Not a Convincing One: Liverpool’s Victory Raises More Questions Than Answers
Many fans are calling it a fluke, and it’s hard to argue otherwise. Liverpool may have secured all three points, but their performance left plenty to be desired.
From the opening whistle, the team struggled to find rhythm or intensity. One player in particular had a night to forget — unable to influence the game or make any meaningful contribution. His lack of impact was noticeable, and it highlighted the inconsistency that continues to haunt this side.
Yes, the scoreboard says Liverpool won. But it wasn’t through dominance or control — it was more a case of seizing a rare opportunity when luck was on their side.
If Arne Slot’s men truly want to build momentum and sustain a title challenge, difficult decisions might be necessary. Perhaps it’s time to rethink the starting lineup and inject new energy where it’s clearly missing.
Because while a win is a win, this one didn’t feel like progress — it felt like a warning.