Son Heung-min's first wide-open Anfield goal...Neighborhood book Liverpool, record break again
Nov 27, 2025
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Statistics firm 'Opta' on the 27th (Korea Standard Time) "Liverpool scored three or more runs in three consecutive games for the first time since September 1992." he introduced. British public broadcaster 'BBC' said it was the first time in 72 years that Liverpool had lost three consecutive games, including the Cup, by more than three goals since December 1953.
In the fifth game of the European Champions League (UCL) league phase of the 2025-2026 season against PSV Eindhoven at Anfield, his home stadium, he set an unwanted record by suffering a shocking 1-4 defeat.
1992 is the year when the English Premier League (EPL) was launched and the year when Son Heung-min (LAFC) was born. In other words, Liverpool has never lost a lot of points in three consecutive games in 33 years since Son Heung-min, who was born in July 1992, just came out.
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Liverpool, the English champions, fell to 12th place with 6 wins and 6 losses (18 wins and 20 losses) in the league, and also to 13th place with 3 wins and 2 losses (10 wins and 8 losses) in the UCL. 12th and 13th are the harsh realities of Liverpool.
It is the first time in 71 years that Liverpool has lost nine times in 12 games since the 1953-1954 season.
Liverpool, which dedicated the first goal to Tottenham winger Ivan Perisic with a penalty kick six minutes before the first half, brought the game back to square one with Dominic Sobosler's equalizer in the 16th minute, but Guthill scored an additional goal in the 11th minute of the second half, and collapsed by allowing Kuhive Driussi to score consecutive goals in the 28th minute and 91st minute of extra time.
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The slot manager, who led Liverpool to the league championship last season, began to come under pressure to be replaced in two seasons.
Former Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones told RTÉ"Honestly, I don't know how to say it. It's unacceptable. Gone are the stages of being angry inside."
Former Liverpool full-back Stephen Warnock told BBC Sport"Things are not going well now and everything feels difficult. Defeat is piling up and piling up, and the situation is getting worse. Is it because of overconfidence? It's very odd. I don't know why, but it seems to me that the players lack the fighting spirit.'
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Slot coach admitted the slump "The recent trend is shocking for everyone" He said "I'm not easily shocked, but this is unexpected. Everyone should do better, including myself. I'm trying to improve the team."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.















