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"But, sure enough, it says everything about the current state of Liverpool's form that Amorim finally won back-to-back Premier League games 11 months into his reign as Manchester United manager. They are just not clicking and, despite such a promising start, their raft of new signings do not look like a team." Ruben Amorim during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield (Image: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images) Cross continued: "Let's be clear: Liverpool wasted so many chances.
Mohamed Salah struggled once again against Manchester United (Image: Getty Images) "If they lose for the fifth time in a row to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League on Wednesday, it would be the first time Liverpool have suffered this fate since September 1953. "In that case judgment must be harsh but, as Britain's most expensive footballer sat alongside Mohamed Salah on the Liverpool bench while the Premier League champions tried in vain to force an equaliser against Manchester United without them, it was not Slot's misfiring forward line that warranted the fiercest criticism at Anfield.
"Yes, Isak was largely anonymous in the No 9 role and Salah again poor as his individual toils continued against the club he usually plunders." Cody Gakpo celebrates scoring Liverpool's equaliser but the joy prove short-lived (Image: PETER POWELL/AFP via Getty Images) Hunter continued: "It should have been impossible for Liverpool to lose a game in which they created so many chances, Slot claimed. Liverpool's recent opponents certainly are, and Arsenal and Manchester City will be even more ecstatic.