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Too Slow, Too Casual, Too Arrogant – Liverpool Punished at Wolves

This wasn’t just a bad result.

It was a bad performance.

Liverpool losing 2-1 at Molineux to the team bottom of the league wasn’t about luck or a deflection. It was about tempo. It was about mentality. And it was about arrogance.

Slow From The Start

The passing was laboured.

The movement was predictable.

Everything felt one touch too many.

Against a side fighting for survival, you cannot play at walking pace and expect control to equal dominance.

Liverpool had possession — but they didn’t have urgency.

Playing The Occasion, Not The Opponent

Wolves are bottom of the table. Eleven points from safety. On paper, this is a fixture you target for three points.

But football doesn’t work on paper.

There was a sense that Liverpool believed the game would eventually fall their way. That quality alone would be enough.

It wasn’t.

When Mohamed Salah equalised, it felt like justice. But instead of pushing on and killing the game, Liverpool drifted again.

And they were punished.

The Killer Blow

The 94th-minute winner — deflecting off Joe Gomez — will be remembered for the heartbreak.

But the warning signs were there long before that moment.

Too many sideways passes.

Too little vertical penetration.

Too little intensity.

You cannot out-pass hunger.

A Worrying Trend

For the fifth time this season, Liverpool conceded an injury-time winner.

That isn’t coincidence. That’s concentration. That’s game management. That’s mentality in key moments.

For Arne Slot, serious questions now emerge:

Why is the tempo so slow in these matches? Why do we struggle to break down deep sides? Why are we so vulnerable late on?

Reality Check

This was a missed opportunity.

A win would have put Liverpool level on points with Manchester United and Aston Villa.

Instead, we remain fifth.

If Liverpool want Champions League football, they cannot approach games against bottom sides with this level of complacency.

Talent alone isn’t enough.

Intensity is non-negotiable.

Was it arrogance tonight? Or simply not good enough? Let me know your thoughts. YNWA

Jamie (The Kopite View)

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