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0 wins in 8 – Liverpool’s damning away record against Premier League’s top 10

Liverpool have not won a single game at the home of any of the Premier League‘s current top 10 sides so far this season, with eight attempts yielding zero victories.

Of the Premier League‘s current top 10, at the time of writing, Liverpool have travelled to all but Aston Villa this season, and their record ought to cause concerns for that fixture.

In their eight games on the road against the top half teams, Liverpool do not have a single victory, instead leaving with two draws and six defeats.

Against only Arsenal (0-0) and Fulham (2-2) did they leave with points to their name, with Man City, Man United, Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton and Chelsea all inflicting defeat.

Opponent (Away) Result Score

Arsenal (1st) D 0-0

Man City (2nd) L 3-0

Man United (3rd) L 3-2

Bournemouth (6th) L 3-2

Brentford (7th) L 3-2

Brighton (8th) L 2-1

Chelsea (9th) L 2-1

Fulham (10th) D 2-2

Stats reflect Liverpool’s away record against the current Premier League top 10, as of May 3.

Across the eight games, Liverpool have conceded 18 goals and scored 10, and as per FotMob, ended the match with the most possession in seven matches, but with more total shots on only three occasions.

That is an average of 2.25 goals conceded per game, where’s the control in that?

Moreover, Slot’s side finished with a lower expected goals (xG) total in all but two games, and managed an xG total of less than 1.0 across a whole match four different times, or in this instance, 50 percent of the games.

This means based on the quality of shots they had, they would not be expected to score having failed to create any clear chances, instead relying on luck or speculative shots.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - Sunday, May 3, 2026: Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai covers his face with his shirt as he reacts to conceding the second goal during the FA Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Liverpool FC at Old Trafford. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

It highlights the ineffectiveness of Liverpool’s attack and system, which saw the Reds start four of the matches without a recognised striker, despite delivering the control in possession that Slot seeks.

And if you look back to last season’s final top 10, the last time Liverpool managed a victory was at Man City in February of last year.

With only a trip to Villa Park remaining, there is a very real possibility that Liverpool end the season without a single away victory against a side that finishes inside the top 10.

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