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Liverpool have now lost three games in a row for the first time under Arne Slot.Reds fans were hoping for a reaction after a tricky week that saw back-to-back defeats, but they did not get that at Stamford Bridge.Yet again, another last-minute winner was involved, although Liverpool were on the wrong end of it, with Estevao scoring in the 96th minute to give Chelsea the win.That leaves the Reds behind Arsenal heading into the international break, although they could slip to third if Crystal Palace win on Sunday.If that was not bad enough for Arne Slot, one of his players was also caught limping off after the game, suggesting he has another injury to deal with.Photo by Ed Sykes/Sportsphoto/Allstar Via Getty ImagesAndy Robertson limped off injuredLiverpool’s performance was very underwhelming again to say the least, although it looked like they were going to snatch a draw.However, Estevao had other ideas and he scored a last-gasp winner at the back post, escaping Andy Robertson for the tap-in.The Scotsman was not necessarily at fault for the goal, though, with the left-back having a decent game after coming off the bench,As well as this, it looks as if he may have picked up an injury in the process, with journalist Lewis Steele saying he left the pitch “in a lot of pain.”James Pearce also managed to get a video of him limping off, and it is certainly a worrying sign for Reds fans.READ MORE: Gary Neville believes Liverpool didn’t look ‘comfortable’ in one area of the pitch vs ChelseaNo update has been given just yet, but given that it is now the international break, the only silver lining is that it has come at a decent time.Arne Slot has a lot to think about over the international breakIn the past, Slot may have used these breaks as a time to switch off and relax due to everything going to plan, although this will not be the case this time around.There are clear problems all over the pitch, and the defence is certainly one of the biggest areas of concern as far too many goals are being conceded.The Reds have let nine goals in already, six more than league-leaders Arsenal, showing where they may gain the edge.Slot clearly has a lot of work to do as, right now, it is not working at all, and if things do not change quickly, their title defence could derail very quickly.