Over their last five matches, Liverpool have suffered four losses and managed just one draw, failing to claim a single win. From being a title contender in the first half of the season to now struggling to stay afloat, fans watching Bangla Cricket Live are left wondering—what exactly went wrong with Liverpool?
Former Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp recently offered his insights. He noted that the team appears to have burned through all their energy, largely due to maintaining a breakneck pace of play. Liverpool have been running at full speed—100 miles per hour—for too long. According to Redknapp, it’s time for the Reds to shift gears. Their top priority this summer should be signing a midfielder capable of controlling tempo and managing the rhythm of the game. The recent defeat to Hull City underlines how urgent this need has become.
Opponents have figured out a way to play against Klopp’s side. Many teams now sit deep and absorb pressure, knowing that if they can survive Liverpool’s initial wave of intensity, they’ll have opportunities to strike back. The data supports this trend—Liverpool are conceding more goals per match in 2017 than they did earlier in the season. At the same time, their attack has lost some of its former bite, becoming less clinical in the final third.
What’s even more worrying is that Liverpool are not competing in European tournaments this season, yet fatigue and inconsistency still plague them. Jürgen Klopp, known for his “heavy metal” football, has built his team around fast, aggressive pressing. But even the loudest music needs moments of silence. Without learning when to slow things down, Liverpool risk burning out completely.
The current crisis is more than just a rough patch—it’s a structural issue rooted in tactical overexertion. Supporters following Bangla Cricket Live are watching closely to see if Klopp will adapt his approach before it’s too late. A recalibration might just be the tune Liverpool needs to get back in rhythm.