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Arne Slot must fix Liverpool problem that Jurgen Klopp faced

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Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw by Sunderland at Anfield on Wednesday night, leaving them in eighth place in the Premier League tablrLiverpool took a point from their latest Premier League clash on Wednesday night, but their run of winless games at home continues. It also means that Arne Slot's squad have only managed to win one of their last four Premier League matches as their difficulties persist.READ MORE: Premier League rival calls out 'absurd' Florian Wirtz discussionREAD MORE: New monthly Liverpool FC fix on sale now - get your copy hereAnother worry for the Liverpool manager might be his team's results at home.



Since then, they've suffered a 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest and a 4-1 loss to PSV in the Champions League, in addition to the draw against Sunderland.According to Opta, it's the first time in nearly five years that Liverpool have failed to secure a win in three consecutive home games. It could be suggested that the absence of home supporters had an effect on the team, but Liverpool don't have that explanation this time around.Klopp's challenging run began on December 27 with a 1-1 draw against West Bromwich Albion.This was followed by a stalemate with Manchester United, 1-0 defeats to Burnley and Brighton, a 4-1 thrashing by Man City, a 2-0 loss to Everton and 1-0 defeats to Chelsea and Fulham.

The Reds finally returned to winning ways at Anfield with a 2-0 Champions League triumph over RB Leipzig on March 10.In both the preceding and following seasons, they managed to remain unbeaten at home in the Premier League.Given Liverpool's current struggles, this is a streak that Slot will be keen to break as soon as possible. The Reds have two away matches in the coming week, starting with a visit to Leeds United in the Premier League on Saturday (5.30pm kick-off), before jetting off to Italy to face Inter in the Champions League on Tuesday night (8pm).They'll be back at Anfield on Saturday, December 12 (3pm), when they welcome Brighton in the Premier League.