Liverpool suffered a 3-0 defeat to Manchester City on Sunday, leaving them eighth in the Premier League and eight points behind the leaders. The loss highlighted ongoing defensive issues for Arne Slot's side, despite a recent Champions League win over Real Madrid. Giants like Erling Haaland, Jeremy Doku, and Josko Gvardiol starred for the hosts.
Manchester City dominated Liverpool 3-0 at the Etihad Stadium, exposing the reigning champions' vulnerabilities in the Premier League. The match, played on a Sunday in early November 2025, saw City take control early, with Liverpool managing just one shot on target and 0.71 expected goals. Giorgi Mamardashvili provided a highlight by saving Erling Haaland's first-half penalty, but a disallowed goal by Virgil van Dijk left the visitors ruing their luck.
Jeremy Doku and Josko Gvardiol scored for City, alongside another goal attributed to Nico Gonzalez from a set piece, as Pep Guardiola's side limited Liverpool to 0.81 expected goals outside the penalty. Post-match, Liverpool manager Arne Slot emphasized the need for consistency, stating, "We need result after result after result." He took blame for first-half tactical struggles, noting City's efficiency in overloading midfield and exposing flanks.
Andrew Robertson acknowledged the challenge ahead: "We've given ourselves a huge uphill battle... We've just got to focus on ourselves and focus on performance levels." The defeat marks part of a broader slump, with Liverpool losing 40% of their matches since their Champions League exit to Paris Saint-Germain. They sit eighth after 11 games, having scored 18 goals—sixth in the league—but conceding 1.12 non-penalty expected goals per game.
Injuries compound issues, with Alisson sidelined and Mamardashvili deputizing adequately but lacking the Brazilian's sweeping authority. Upcoming fixtures against lower-ranked sides offer a chance to recover, but Slot's side must address flank defending and midfield duels to reignite title hopes. City, meanwhile, trail Arsenal by four points, bolstering their contender status.