Liverpool’s struggles in the Premier League this season have intensified scrutiny around head coach Arne Slot, with fresh data highlighting a worrying decline in results. The Reds have recorded just one Premier League win in 2026, suffering another defeat against Manchester City, a result that has further deepened concerns among fans and pundits alike.

Statistics from Liverpool’s last 20 league matches paint an inconsistent picture. The Merseyside club has managed only six wins, six draws, and eight defeats, collecting a total of 24 points from a possible 60. Such numbers are far from the standards expected of a club that has consistently challenged for major honors in recent years. The inconsistency has not only affected their league position but also raised questions about tactical direction and squad confidence.

Slot arrived at Anfield with a reputation for high-intensity football and a progressive style of play. However, Liverpool’s recent performances suggest that his system has yet to fully settle in the Premier League environment. Defensive lapses, a lack of cutting edge in attack, and an inability to control key moments in big matches have become recurring themes.