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Exiting the title race early? Liverpool fell to the bottom half! Fans walked out in protest and called for Klopp to return

4:21am, 23 November 2025Football

In a focus match in the 12th round of the Premier League that ended on November 23, Liverpool lost 0-3 at home to Nottingham Forest. In the last 7 rounds of the Premier League, Liverpool lost 6 games and only scored 3 points.

From leading with 15 points with 5 consecutive wins at the beginning, to only 3 points with 6 losses in 7 games, Liverpool has fallen to the bottom half of the Premier League standings, reaching 11th place. If it hadn't been for repeated decisive wins in the first five rounds, Liverpool might even be stuck with Wolves and deep in the relegation zone.

Although Liverpool theoretically still has hope of competing for the championship, after all, the season is less than 1/3, this defeat almost completely kicked the Red Army out of the championship ranks. Because at least judging from the current public historical records and data, the case of "18 points in 12 rounds and still winning the championship" has never happened in the Premier League era.

If Liverpool wants to rewrite this history, it can only use its crazy counterattack for most of the next half of the season to challenge probability and tradition. For Liverpool, which has an unbalanced lineup, this is obviously unrealistic.

But when they fell behind 0-3 at home, Liverpool fans, who were once famous for their loyalty, were also quite disappointed with the team and coach Slott. Many people left the game early in protest in anger. Liverpool reporter James Pierce said bluntly: "Red Army fans have had enough of all this!"

As Liverpool coach, Slott has once again fallen into a huge crisis of dismissal. After the game, "Klopp is back" also hit the hot search list on British social media. With the team's record so dismal, there is no need to explain why fans are discussing Klopp.

Just considering that Xia Chuang has just spent 500 million to sign Slott, Liverpool's top management really needs enough courage and courage to fire Slott at this moment.

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