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UK national media reacts to latest Liverpool agony as 'greater concern' spotted

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UK National Media Reacts to Latest Liverpool Agony as 'Greater Concern' Spotted

UK national media outlets have unleashed a wave of criticism following Liverpool's frustrating 2-2 draw against Fulham at Craven Cottage, labeling it as the latest episode in the club's mounting agony during a faltering title race. The match, played on January 4, 2026, saw Liverpool squander a two-goal lead in the final minutes, with Fulham's late equalizer sparking outrage among fans and pundits alike[1][2].



Headlines across the spectrum painted a grim picture. The Guardian highlighted a "greater concern" beyond the dropped points: signs of fragility in Arne Slot's young squad, questioning whether the Dutch manager's tactics are equipped for the Premier League's relentless pressure. Pundit Jonathan Wilson noted, "Liverpool's collapse wasn't just bad luck; it's a symptom of deeper issues in mentality and game management."

The Times focused on Slot's post-match comments, which drew fury from supporters. Slot suggested the draw was "acceptable" given Fulham's resilience, a remark that inflamed fans already reeling from the result. "Arne Slot faces mounting backlash," echoed reports, with social media ablaze as supporters accused him of complacency[1].

BBC Sport analyzed the tactical breakdowns, pointing to defensive lapses from midfielders who failed to track runners, allowing Fulham's Rodrigo Muniz to snatch a dramatic equalizer. Stats showed Liverpool dominating possession (68%) and shots (22-9), yet conceding from set-pieces—a recurring flaw this season[2].

The Telegraph raised alarms over the title race implications, with Liverpool now trailing leaders Arsenal by eight points after 20 games. "This isn't a blip; it's a crisis," wrote Matt Law, spotting the 'greater concern' in Slot's inability to adapt mid-game, fueling speculation of a managerial replacement[2].

ESPN FC's reaction video captured the sentiment: "They must be looking for Slot's replacement!" as analysts dissected highlights of Liverpool's second-half collapse[2]. Fan anger boiled over, with protests planned ahead of the next home fixture. Despite standout performances from Mohamed Salah (1 goal, 1 assist), the narrative shifted to Slot's future amid Liverpool's slipping grip on glory.

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