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The disappointed was compounded last week when they fell to a 1-0 defeat to Galatasaray in the Champions League.With the opportunity to bounce back against Chelsea this past weekend, the Reds were as dismal as they were in their prior two losses as Estevao's stoppage time strike earned a 2-1 win for the Blues at Stamford Bridge.Not only is it the first time in Slot's Liverpool tenure that he's lost three on the bounce but it's the first time in his managerial career where he's had to turn around fortunes following a run of three consecutive defeats.The criticism towards the Dutchman has been hefty, but some was saved for Mohamed Salah and some of his team-mates as Mirror Football takes a look at all the latest news coming out of Anfield.READ MORE: Ex-Liverpool star reveals real reason behind exit after Arne Slot strugglesREAD MORE: Wayne Rooney gives clear instruction to new Liverpool players after Chelsea defeatSalah slammedThe Egyptian great has just three goals to his name in 10 games and has scored just one in-play goal in the Premier League this season - which was in the Reds' opening-day victory against Bournemouth.While the lack of end product from the 33-year-old is a cause for concern, it wasn't where Wayne Rooney focused his criticism on when discussing the two-time league winner. We know he doesn’t always get back and defend as much, but in the Chelsea game his full-back was getting torn apart and he was watching."He's not getting back and helping and players like (Virgil) Van Dijk, and the leaders in the dressing room should be telling him, 'you need to help out.' That was a worry - and I think he has looked a bit lost over the last week."Conor Bradley 'reckless' claimDespite a summer of mass spending where Liverpool forked out over £450million on new talent, the right-back position has been an issue.
He’s not playing as well as last season by a long way."While insisting that Bradley can succeed at Liverpool, he admitted the full-back has been "reckless" this season. He’s tenacious, got a lot of speed and is a feisty footballer, but he’s being reckless in his play."Milos Kerkez predictionIt isn't just the right-back position that has suffered problems this season.
ESPN's Craig Burley predicted that the Scotsman will regain his place back into the starting line-up, claiming Kerkez's confidence has drastically dipped."He’s brought in one of the best left-backs in the Premier League in Kerkez, who’s just lost confidence in his form, and I think he’s about to get dropped for Andy Robertson," the pundit said. "I think he’s going to have to bring Andy Robertson back into the team.