Liverpool players dejected after the Leeds defeat
Liverpool's loss to Leeds was their first at home in the Premier League since March 2021

Trent Alexander-Arnold said something wasn't right with the team after they fell to a second successive loss.

Alexander-Arnold said setbacks could make you second-guess yourself and question things.

"Clearly as a team something's not going right," he told Liverpoolfc.com.

It isn't going as well as we would like.

For everyone to address and make sure we put it right, especially next week against Spurs, is something for everyone to think about.

If we don't get any points there, we need to go somewhere else and get some.

It was Crysencio who scored the winner at Anfield in the 89th minute.

The loss has left them eight points adrift of the top four, with a game in hand, before they play Spurs in the league.

They have one more game in the league, at home toSouthampton on November 12th, before the competition stops for six weeks to prepare for the World Cup.

Since the beginning of the season, the side has won four, drawn four and lost four. At this time last year, the team had 25 points and one loss.

Alexander-Arnold said that a lot of players would say that the team is not in the best of shape.

We need to regroup and assess what's going wrong. Pick up as many points as you can now going into the break.

It will be a good time for us to take a break and regroup for the second half of the season.

Liverpool have 'massive problems' and are 'being bullied'

Virgil van Dijk
The Leeds defeat was Virgil van Dijk's first home league loss for Liverpool, ending a run of 70 games

Jamie Carragher, a former player for the Reds, said on Sky Sports that the team have a lot of problems to address.

"This isn't a blip for the club; it's a real problem," said Carragher.

I don't know what else I can try now. There are different permutations and formations.

According to Sky Sports pundit and former player and manager, Graeme Souness, the central part of the team "just don't have it in their legs any more".

Souness said thatLiverpool bullied teams before.

They're being attacked. They are not creating the same chances up front because of that.

The team they used to be is a shadow of their former self.

Alan Shearer said on Match of the Day that the number of chances Leeds had at Anfield was indicative of the defensive struggles of the club.

After their performance against Manchester City, Shearer thought it was going to kick-start their season.

Everyone across the back has been poor on the defensive side. It's too easy to get through because there is a lack of protection.

I have said it before, but I don't think they look slow.

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