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Liverpool’s 2025/26 season has been unpredictable.
The team has shown flashes of quality, but results have not always followed.
In the Premier League, the Reds currently sit sixth in the table.
They are 19 points behind leaders Arsenal after 29 games.
Liverpool’s record stands at 14 wins, six draws, and nine defeats.
They have scored 48 goals and conceded 39.
That leaves them with a modest goal difference of +9.
Recent results show how inconsistent the team has been.
On March 3, Liverpool suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The loss was painful because Wolves were bottom of the table.
After the match, captain Virgil van Dijk admitted the team looked “slow and predictable.”
Just a few days earlier, Liverpool produced a completely different performance.
On February 28, they crushed West Ham 5-2 at Anfield. It was one of their best displays of the season.
Results against top teams have also been a concern.
Liverpool lost 3-0 to Manchester City back in November.
Performances like that have made it difficult to mount a title challenge.
There have been bright moments though.
In Europe, Liverpool reached the Champions League Round of 16 after navigating the league phase.
One highlight was a huge 6-0 win over Qarabag in late January. The Reds now prepare to face Galatasaray over two legs.
The Carabao Cup brought disappointment.
Liverpool were knocked out in the fourth round after a heavy 3-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Anfield.
The FA Cup has offered some relief.
On Friday night, Liverpool beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 at Molineux.
Goals from Andrew Robertson, Mohamed Salah, and Curtis Jones secured the win and a place in the quarter-final draw.
There was also a brief injury scare during the FA Cup win.
Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister appeared to jar his knee after a heavy challenge late in the match.
However, manager Arne Slot quickly eased those fears after the match.
Liverpool supporters will soon find out who the team will face next in the FA Cup.
The draw for the quarter-finals of the Emirates FA Cup will take place on Monday, March 9. It is scheduled to begin at approximately 7.05pm GMT.
Liverpool will be ball number six in the draw.
Fans can watch the event live on the TNT Sports YouTube channel.
Quarter-final matches will then be played across the weekend of April 4 and April 5.
For Liverpool supporters, the FA Cup now feels like the biggest opportunity of the season.
The league campaign has been frustrating. Europe remains a tough challenge.
But the FA Cup still offers a realistic path to silverware.
Monday night’s draw will show the next step on that journey.
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