Aston Villa's first Premier League win of the season didn't fall until late September, but heading into Liverpool's clash with Unai Emery's side later today, the two sides are somehow tied on 15 points in the early league standings.
Of course, the West Midlands outfit has turned around its slow start, but it speaks more to how alarmingly quick the wheels have fallen off for Arne Slot's machine in recent matches, with his side deep in a four-game losing streak in league action, alongside also tasting defeat in the Champions League and the EFL Cup along the way.
Arne Slot and Alexis Mac Allister for Liverpool
The under-fire Dutchman will surely be considering changes aplenty heading into this late-night clash against the Villans, with Alexis Mac Allister in danger of being dropped, as his own personal season shows no signs of improvement.
Mac Allister's drop-off at Liverpool
It's not an exaggeration to suggest that Mac Allister was crucial to Slot and Co. last season as they romped home to the Premier League title.
Of course, Mohamed Salah stole most of the plaudits as everything he touched turned to gold, but the ex-Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder was also a sensational spectacle to take in all campaign long, with five goals and five assists heading his way, strengthening his presence as a constant livewire from the centre of the park.
Unfortunately for Slot, though, it looks as if the Argentinian's days of hammering home strikes like this sweetly struck one against Fulham are long behind him, with Mac Allister now looking "like Fabinho in his final season".
It's been lethargic showing after lethargic showing all season long, in truth, with the number ten doing little to tighten his grip on a first-team spot against Villa when struggling, again, against Crystal Palace mid-week as a much-changed Reds XI crashed out of the EFL Cup as abject 3-0 losers.
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Mac Allister would fail to hit a single shot at stand-in Palace keeper Walter Benítez, while also only managing to win a weak two duels centrally, as per Sofascore.
With news emerging that Ryan Gravenberch could be fit for the clash later today, it might be a case of swapping out the South American "disappointment" - as one analyst also branded him recently - for the returning Dutchman.
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Mac Allister isn't the only worrying drop-off Slot has had to contend with, though, as this high-profile summer signing is already in danger of being seen as a flop, based on his early days at Anfield, despite joining with such fanfare.
Liverpool star is looking "painfully out of his depth"
Liverpool demanded everyone's attention in the hectic summer transfer window.
£415m was wildly spent, after all, with £40m of that huge amount being forked out to land blistering AFC Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez, following a breakout campaign on the south coast.
His unbounded energy for Andoni Iraola's men, which resulted in five league assists coming his way last season, must have made Kerkez a priority target for Liverpool, as they went about refreshing their defence in the wake of Trent Alexander-Arnold gallivanting off to Real Madrid.
Yet, while his extremely dangerous pace is clear for all to see in the above clip, Kerkez has yet to really find his Bournemouth groove again at Anfield, with two games on the trot against Chelsea and Manchester in October, seeing him attempt just one dribble.
Kerkez's numbers vs Palace
Stat
Minutes played
Goals scored
Assists
Touches
Accurate passes
Possession lost
Tackles won
Total duels won
Stats by Sofascore
Much like Mac Allister, too, he struggled again when selected against the Eagles mid-week, with Ismaila Sarr having a field day up against the out-of-sorts Hungarian, leading to his two goals rubbing more salt into the gaping Liverpool wound.
Away from that one-on-one battle, Kerkez also only won three out of his nine duels on the night, on top of losing possession a high 19 times, with journalist Tim Spier's comments that the number six is "painfully out of his depth" lining up for the red half of Merseyside very much ringing true.
Milos Kerkez for Liverpool
Andrew Robertson might be a sensible replacement moving forward, as Slot attempts to put together a strong enough XI that can clinch a desperately needed win against Villa, with the "naive" full-back - as Gary Neville has labelled him - likely to drop out subsequently, alongside Mac Allister.