Woeful Liverpool crash to PSV defeat in Champions League horror show

Couhaib Driouech celebrates scoring PSV's third goal against Liverpool
Couhaib Driouech celebrates scoring PSV's third goal against LiverpoolPaul ELLIS / AFP

Liverpool’s incredible downturn continued with a calamitous 4-1 home defeat against PSV Eindhoven in the UEFA Champions League, meaning they’ve now lost three games in a row whilst conceding 3+ goals.

Key stats

- Liverpool attempted 27 shots in the game, their highest total in a single match in the Champions League since the start of last season.

- PSV have scored five goals via substitutes in the Champions League this season, no team has more.

- Liverpool have conceded three or more goals in three consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since September 1992.

Highlights

Analysis

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Liverpool had three players who received a Flashscore rating under 6.0 in a match they largely controlled with 63% possession.

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Match report

Liverpool boss Arne Slot is coming under increasing scrutiny in the Liverpool dugout, so Virgil van Dijk’s moment of madness to handle an early PSV corner inside the area certainly wasn’t welcome.

Ivan Perišić assumed responsibility from 12 yards and coolly found the bottom corner to hand the Dutch side a surprise lead. Liverpool failed to rally from behind in Saturday’s defeat against Nottingham Forest, but they were swiftly back on level terms here.

Cody Gakpo’s initial effort was saved by Matěj Kovář, but only as far as Dominik Szoboszlai, who tapped into an empty net from 12 yards.

PSV thought they’d nosed themselves back in front just moments later through Yarek Gasiorowski, who fired home a rebound from inside the six-yard box, but an offside in the build-up quickly ended his celebrations.

Liverpool were on the front foot for most of the half, and came within an inch of taking the lead for the first time when Van Dijk’s header crashed back off the underside of the crossbar. The Reds were certainly applying the pressure in the lead-up to HT, forcing Kovář into a fine one-handed save to deny Hugo Ekitike from firing Slot’s side into what would’ve been a deserved HT lead.

As much as Liverpool perhaps felt they ought to have led, they found themselves behind a little over 10 minutes after the restart. The beauty of PSV’s second goal was in the assist, as Mauro Júnior threaded an inch-perfect pass through for Guus Til, who made no mistake in firing past Giorgi Mamardashvili.

Liverpool’s cause wasn’t helped by an injury to Ekitike, forcing their hand into making an unwanted like-for-like change to introduce Alexander Isak. Incredibly, Liverpool’s situation went from bad to worse a little over 15 minutes from time. An Ibrahima Konaté mistake was pounced upon by Ricardo Pepi, and after his initial effort crashed back off the post, Couhaib Driouech was on hand to tap into an empty net.

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Slot rolled the dice in the closing stages by taking Konaté off for Chiesa, but it was always likely to be too little, too late, as they’d simply left themselves with too much work to do.

The pressure on Slot’s shoulders now weighs even heavier, and there’s no doubting that his position now comes under even greater scrutiny. This will go down as one of the most famous nights in PSV’s European history, and they capped it off in stoppage time when Driouech added a fourth to prompt a mass exodus towards the Anfield exits. 

Flashscore Man of the Match: Couhaib Driouech (PSV Eindhoven)

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Post-match comments

Liverpool boss Arne Slot has been speaking to TNT Sports, where he described his side’s capitulation as "hard to take" and "another big loss".

"The last weeks, it's the same question every time. The emotion is all very negative and disappointing," he said.

"I have to be, I want to be positive about the reaction of the players after we went 1-0 down because, until half-time, we played a very good game.

"After another disappointment, we came back into the game. I think we had enough chances, maybe, to go 2-1 up, and at half-time, I don't think anyone would have expected us to lose this game 4-1."

"It's hard to take," he added. "After we conceded the first one, we saw the reaction I want to see - and it's not easy because we lost at the weekend, big loss, and then, after six minutes, went 1-0 down.

"The mentality I saw afterwards was as you are hoping it to be, but it's not always easy if you've had so many disappointments. The end result is 4-1 and that's another big loss."