Liverpool are removed from the well-oiled machine they have been at occasions in Arne Slot‘s first season in cost and one of many essential causes for concern is the best way they press – or don’t press.
Three defeats on the bounce going into a global break might be the worst factor a coach at a prime membership can ask for.
The additional time to dwell on the problems can exaggerate them, however it may well additionally provide time to work on fixing them – not less than in principle, as many gamers are away with their nationwide groups.
These defeats have led to questions being requested round Liverpool’s comparatively stodgy begin to the season, regardless of the crew nonetheless sitting second within the league desk.
Together with a couple of teething issues in assault, maybe extra pertinent are the noticeable points with urgent and out-of-possession work.
Why urgent is such an enormous problem
Although it’s too early within the season to return to too many conclusions, issues with urgent and off-the-ball form and decision-making may cause issues in assault in addition to defence, and can want addressing quickly.
There was a second in Liverpool’s recreation towards Chelsea when Dominik Szoboszlai closed down three or 4 consecutive opposition gamers as they handed the ball throughout the again line.
As soon as he pressed the ultimate participant within the chain of passes, to no avail, he rotated and gestured as if to say ‘the place is the assist?’.
This sort of lone closing down can elevate questions on a crew’s general urgent system. Generally gamers will take it upon themselves to make use of a burst of power to shut down a number of gamers consecutively in a section of play.
It isn’t essentially an issue in isolation, and typically it’s a urgent set off in itself. One specific Andy Robertson instance beneath Jurgen Klopp sticks within the thoughts, whereas Luis Suarez used to do that usually.
A correctly organised urgent system shouldn’t depend on one participant to shut down a number of opponents too typically. It’s going to as an alternative use the power extra economically by having a number of gamers closing down completely different areas.
This off-ball teamwork, and all gamers working as a coordinated unit, is when ‘closing down’ turns into ‘urgent’.
It’s secure to say Szoboszlai’s lone press didn’t work, and there have been echoes of Suarez’s common appeals to his team-mates to assist him in one thing extra proactive.
The numbers
Final season Liverpool’s urgent was – maybe unsurprisingly within the post-Klopp period – barely down on earlier years, but it surely was typically nonetheless efficient when deployed.
This season there’s a feeling that each the numbers are down and that the urgent is extra typically ineffective.
Groups look like getting by means of Liverpool’s defensive construction earlier and are discovering it simpler (not essentially simple) to play over or across the press.
It’s not all the time helpful to have a look at numbers after simply seven league video games in a season and it’s not price reaching too many conclusions from them, however for what it’s price they do present Liverpool’s urgent has dropped off, having already dropped off final season compared to the Klopp period.
Possession gained within the remaining third is down from 4.5 occasions per 90 final season to three.9 this season.
Their opponents’ charge of passes per defensive motion is up (indicating much less urgent) from 8.9 to 9.4 per Understat, and pressed sequences (outlined right here) are down from 12.6 final season to 10.4 this season per Opta.
That is all depending on opposition, and also you don’t actually get correct developments till extra video games are performed.
A few of this drop in urgent may very well be defined by Liverpool going through a couple of low blocks thus far. Once they have extra of the ball they naturally must win it again much less typically.
This may counsel much less defensive work for the centre-backs, however in actual fact their defensive numbers are up in each circumstances.
Final season, Virgil van Dijk averaged 8.1 defensive actions per 90. This season thus far, he’s on 11.3 defensive actions per 90. Ibrahima Konate averaged 6.9 in 2024/25 and eight.6 thus far in 2025/26.
The central defenders are doing extra, not much less, whereas the urgent numbers additional up the pitch are decrease.
When mixed, this means that the defending from the entrance is much less frequent, much less efficient, or a mixture of the 2.
Additional Opta knowledge (through Cannon Stats) exhibits Liverpool are averaging their defensive actions the eighth-closest to their very own purpose of any Premier League aspect this season.
In brief, much less efficient urgent is resulting in extra defensive actions being carried out in deeper areas.
New signings
Coordination, timing and positioning are such an enormous a part of an efficient defensive setup, it’s no shock that Liverpool have dropped off on this space.
New signings not solely want time to get used to their team-mates in assault, however additionally they want time to get used to a defensive system.
They’re additionally, in some circumstances, completely different profiles to the gamers they’re changing, particularly in terms of these main the road.
It’s an enormous check of Slot and his coaches in that they’re now educating new gamers their very own programs from scratch.
With Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong, Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak, there aren’t any good urgent habits hanging over from the Klopp period. No bedding-in interval.
In the course of the Klopp period, gamers would typically take weeks and even months to get used to his defensive system.
Fabinho turned among the finest gamers on the planet in his place and was a key a part of the titles gained beneath Klopp, however took months to adapt.
Initially, Klopp raised issues about Fabinho’s adaptation from taking part in in his extra acquainted position in a two-man midfield in entrance of the defence in a 4-2-3-1 (a task which could be known as a double six, because it was by Klopp, or a double pivot), to turning into the one defensive midfielder in a 4-3-3 (a single pivot in a 4-1-2-3).
Following a great efficiency towards Crimson Star Belgrade within the Champions League in October 2018, Klopp commented that the 4-2-3-1 system utilized in that recreation – a diversion from his regular 4-3-3 – suited Fabinho, who was additionally celebrating his birthday on that day.
“The current for his birthday was not that he was within the beginning lineup, it was that we performed his favorite system with a double six,” Klopp mentioned, describing Fabinho’s efficiency as “excellent, very, excellent.”
Fabinho was afforded time, as have been gamers like Robertson, who was backup for a while earlier than making the left-back spot his personal.
One of many causes a few of Liverpool’s new signings beneath Klopp took weeks and months to adapt was not that they couldn’t match into the assault, however as a result of they have been nonetheless not used to how Liverpool pressed as a crew out of possession.
They needed to study when to press and when to carry, what opposition actions set off the press, which areas they need to be masking and when is the suitable time to spring ahead from these areas in an aggressive press.
This adaptation to out-of-possession play may very well be an even bigger cause for Liverpool’s stodgy begin to 2025/26 than any points in assault, particularly when off-the-ball work has all the time been an enormous driver of the assault.
In spite of everything, counter-pressing is your greatest creator, as Klopp as soon as mentioned.
To convey this again into the context of the introduction of Liverpool’s new signings in 2025, Fabinho arrived that summer season for the not-insignificant sum of £39 million, however that Champions League recreation towards Crimson Star in October was solely his second begin.
Robertson solely began two league video games in his first 4 months on the membership.
The newest group of signings beneath Slot haven’t had the posh of such a bedding-in interval. In splendid circumstances, a few of Wirtz, Kerkez, Isak, Ekitike and Frimpong could be granted an analogous adaptation time, however for numerous causes they gained’t be.
These causes vary from the affordable expectation that £100 million-plus gamers resembling Wirtz and Isak ought to slot straight in, to the truth that fast upgrades have been wanted at full-back and these gamers wanted to start out right away.
Such issues are on the membership, not the gamers themselves, and counsel Liverpool enacted an excessive amount of of their rebuild in a single go.
Disaster speak
None of this constitutes a disaster, as sure media reactions – and articles like this one – may counsel, however it’s not less than one thing to consider and an issue to unravel.
Even after they have been successful video games earlier within the season Liverpool weren’t firing on all cylinders, and this has solely been highlighted additional for the reason that run of three defeats.
It’s higher to be second within the desk and have a transparent thought of which areas want enchancment, as is the case with Liverpool, than it’s to be mid-table and not sure of what the issues are or which could want addressing first, which is the case for another groups.
Liverpool’s points revolve principally round their near-unprecedented first-team overhaul and gamers getting used to one another and their new coach’s strategies.
And this adaptation applies to off-the-ball coordination as a lot as, and sure greater than, it does for creating relationships in possession.