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'Thrown his head back': Arne Slot was left 'in disgust' by what Liverpool player did against Chelsea - journalist

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The game ended 2-1 to Chelsea, with Cody Gakpo’s goal unfortunately not enough to earn Liverpool a valuable point.Fans would’ve wanted to see a lot more from Arne Slot’s men against Chelsea, with the club now losing top spot in the Premier League.Due to their three defeats over the last week, it was unclear how things were going to pan out at Stamford Bridge, but in reality, the Reds’ loss was a fair result.Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesHowever, there was one Liverpool player in particular who left Slot completely baffled after what he did against the Blues. Milos Kerkez’s failed pass to Mohamed Salah left Arne Slot ‘in disgust’Ever since he joined from Bournemouth in the summer, Milos Kerkez has been miles off the pace.



“Too many misplaced passes for Liverpool head coach Arne Slot’s liking,” he wrote. “He has just thrown his head back in disgust when Milos Kerkez failed to find the unmarked Mohamed Salah with a perfect passing opportunity.“A very frustrating first half hour for the Premier League champions.”Liverpool must recoup and come back from the international break in a different mindsetAs mentioned, the last week or so has been poor for Liverpool.

At the moment, it’s unclear what Slot’s plans for the team are, with players such as Ryan Gravenberch being played at centre-back. Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesOf course, Andy Robertson isn’t the best left-back in the world anymore either, so it’s clear to see why he’s trying to make the 21-year-old work at full-back.