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Liverpool Faces Significant Challenges Following Humbling 4-1 Defeat To PSV In Champions League

Liverpool suffered a disheartening 4-1 defeat to PSV, marking their third straight loss. Curtis Jones expressed uncertainty about the team's future as they aim to improve their form.

Liverpool's recent form has been troubling, highlighted by a 4-1 defeat to PSV in the Champions League. This loss marked their third consecutive defeat, a streak not seen since the early 1950s. Curtis Jones candidly expressed his frustration, stating, "Liverpool are in the s***." The team is struggling to find solutions as they aim to regain their form.

Jones admitted he doesn't have the answers and shares the fans' disappointment. He said, "I don't have the answers, I'm the same as everyone else. It's unacceptable. I don't even have the words." His comments reflect a deep concern for Liverpool's current state and a desire to see improvement.

Liverpool Struggles After PSV Defeat

The Reds have lost nine of their last 12 matches across all competitions. This is their worst run since November 1953 to January 1954. Their performance at Anfield has also been concerning, with four losses in their last six home games. Previously, they had only lost four times in 69 home matches.

Despite these challenges, Jones remains hopeful about Liverpool's future. He emphasised the importance of fighting for the club's reputation: "We've still got this badge on our chest—we're always going to fight and try and get this team back to where it needs to be." His determination reflects a commitment to restoring Liverpool's status as a top team.

Currently sitting 13th in the Champions League standings, Liverpool must shift focus back to domestic competitions. Their next challenge is an away match against West Ham on Sunday. The team hopes to turn their fortunes around and climb up the Premier League table.

Jones' remarks capture both his frustration and hope for improvement: "I'm past being angry or sad; I'm at the point where it's hard to find the words." Despite recent setbacks, Liverpool aims to demonstrate why they are considered one of the world's best teams.

Story first published: Thursday, November 27, 2025, 5:04 [IST]
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