Steven Gerrard Breaks Silence as Liverpool’s Collapse Stuns Fans

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🔥 Steven Gerrard Breaks Silence as Liverpool’s Collapse Stuns Fans 🔥
The Reds’ nightmare continues — and Gerrard has spoken out. “No excuses,” he warns… but then drops a shocking revelation that could change everything 👇👇👇

Not good enough' - Gerrard delivers verdict on Liverpool's worst run of form  in 72 YEARS after shock home loss to PSVSteven Gerrard has warned that Liverpool are edging dangerously close to a “crisis” as Arne Slot’s wobbling Premier League champions suffered yet another humiliating defeat — a 4-1 collapse at home to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League.

The atmosphere inside Anfield turned from anxious to outright shell-shocked as the Reds shipped four goals in front of a stunned Kop. It marked their ninth loss in 12 games, the worst run the club has endured since 1953–54 — the season they were relegated from the top flight.

For a team that lifted the Premier League trophy just months ago, the plunge has been stark. Fans who expected Liverpool to push on under Slot are instead witnessing defensive disarray, toothless attacking phases, and confidence draining from what was — not long ago — a title-winning machine.

Gerrard, working on punditry duty, didn’t sugar-coat the severity of the slump.

“Each defeat, especially the manner of them, takes you closer to the word nobody wants to use,” he said. “A club like Liverpool shouldn’t be losing like this. There are no excuses.”

Though Gerrard insisted that “crisis” was still premature, the legendary former captain admitted alarm bells were ringing.

“The majority of this squad have delivered trophies. But confidence is on the floor. They’re wide open defensively and they keep bleeding goals. Unless the manager finds solutions fast, this could keep spiralling.”

The Anfield icon publicly backed Slot — for now — but stressed that the club could not rely on past glory to shield current failings.

Liverpool FC v PSV Eindhoven - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5

Slot appeared drained and bewildered after his side conceded three or more goals for a third match in a row — something Liverpool haven’t done since September 1992.

The Dutchman tried to highlight positives — Liverpool equalised before half-time — but even he couldn’t justify how a tight contest imploded into a brutal rout.

“This one is very hard to take,” Slot admitted. “We played well to get level, but we keep conceding soft goals. The feeling after every setback is heavy on the players and the fans. We must fight through it.”

The boos at full-time made it clear: patience in the red half of Merseyside is thinning rapidly.

The numbers paint a damning picture:

9 defeats in 12 matches
Just 1 win in 8 domestic games
10 goals conceded in the last three fixtures
Worst form in more than seven decades

Only weeks ago, Liverpool were touted as favourites to dominate Europe again. Now, they struggle to win tackles, control midfield, or defend transitions. The once-fearsome high press looks confused and brittle.

Liverpool FC v PSV Eindhoven - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5

Former Spurs winger Ivan Perisic kick-started PSV’s flurry, and the Dutch side tore Liverpool open repeatedly after the break — seizing on chaotic defending that has become depressingly familiar.

Social media erupted with fury as supporters questioned everything from tactics to team selection. The hashtag “#SlotOut” began trending shortly after the final whistle, a stark contrast to the optimism surrounding his appointment.

While the squad remains packed with elite talent, key stars look out of form, disjointed, or exhausted. Injuries haven’t helped — but many fans believe the issues run deeper: lack of defensive balance, tactical uncertainty, and a mentality crumble in big moments.

“Last season feels a lifetime ago,” said one furious supporter leaving Anfield. “We’ve gone from title winners to relegation form in months. That’s not acceptable.”

Liverpool travel to London Stadium on Sunday, and the timing couldn’t be worse. Though West Ham have only managed one win against the Reds since 2017, the current mood has opened the door for potential shock.

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If Liverpool fall again, the pressure on Slot may become unbearable — even Gerrard hinted that the club’s hierarchy must be watching nervously.

“Liverpool can still fix this — but they must stop the bleeding now,” he warned.

With Champions League progression suddenly uncertain and Premier League hopes evaporating, Slot faces the most daunting challenge of his managerial career.

The message from legends, supporters, and pundits alike is crystal clear:

Find answers. Fast.

Because Liverpool fans have seen their club fall into the abyss before — and they refuse to go back there again.

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