How the mighty have fallen at Liverpool.
Expectations for the season heading into this campaign would have been that Arne Slot and Co could achieve the tricky feat of lifting back-to-back Premier League titles, having splashed the cash on the likes of Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz in the summer.
Arne-Slot
Yet, the Reds are now deep in a depressing patch of form that has seen them lose a staggering nine matches from their last 12 outings - which has left them marooned in mid-table in the top-flight - with a 4-1 defeat at the hands of PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Wednesday night surely the pick of a bad bunch.
Not a single Liverpool shirt would trudge off at the end of the shambolic loss at Anfield with much credit left in the bank, as Ibrahima Konate's error-ridden season continued against the Dutch visitors.
Konate's disastrous season continues
Liverpool will want January to come around in a flash now, having been linked with Marc Guehi to fix their leaky defensive issues.
Konate wasn't the only ropey figure in the Reds' porous backline against PSV, though, with Virgil van Dijk setting the tone for what was in store when giving away an early penalty from a brainless handball.
Virgil-Van-Dijk
But, after a "nightmare" showing against Nottingham Forest last time out in the Premier League, as it was branded by the Athletic's James Pearce, the Frenchman did himself no favours in trying to get back into the good books of Anfield supporters, by putting in another shaky showing against Peter Bosz's fortunate away side.
His woes were summed up when he failed to clear the ball away for PSV's rampant third of the one-sided affair, which then resulted in second-half substitute Ricardo Pepi breaking forward with pace to play a major part in the Eredivisie outfit's game-clinching strike.
For Konate's sake, who has now been in the heart of a "disgraceful" defence - as it was bluntly branded by Reds-based content creator DAVEOCKOP - across Liverpool's last three games, where ten goals have been given up, Slot should ditch him for the next away match at West Ham United.
Yet, worryingly, Konate was far from the worst performer on a night that will live long in Anfield infamy. Indeed, another underperformer faces the axe for their must-win clash at the London Stadium.
Ibrahima-Konate
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Indeed, although it meant very little come the full-time whistle, Konate would, at least, come away from the game with just one misplaced pass next to his name and three ground duels won.
Unfortunately for the under-fire number five, though, his horror moment leading to PSV's third is all that will be remembered, with Cody Gakpo also another figure that generated a lot of criticism come the full-time whistle, as his goalless stretch of form shows no signs of stopping.
Gakpo in November
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It's now been six games in November for the Dutchman with no goals or assists coming his way, but it could have been very different against PSV on another occasion, as Gakpo spurned a big opportunity against his former employers when the score was just 2-1.
On top of fluffing his lines to the dismay of Anfield, the hot-and-cold 26-year-old also lacked the same cutting edge that PSV showed throughout when bursting forward with pace, with possession given away 21 times by Gakpo when attempting to set his teammates up for chances.
Cody-Gakpo
On an evening when the defence received the majority of the pelters, Gakpo wasn't completely immune from scathing criticism himself, with Liverpool World's Will Rooney handing him a very low 3/10 post-match rating after the dust had settled on the harrowing loss, noting that he needed to "be better" in various attacking scenarios to up his score.
Further labelled as "laughable" on the ball by one Reds content creator, Gakpo will surely be worrying now that he will be shoved down to the substitutes bench for the tie with the Hammers up next, as Slot makes selection decisions that he hopes save his skin.
Journalist David Lynch has stated that he doesn't think Slot can "survive" his predicament, whatever he does next, but it does look like a smart immediate call anyway to drop both Konate and Gakpo, to attempt to steer the collapsing ship back on course.
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