Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones has reserved his opinion after Liverpool lost 4-1 to PSV at Anfield.
It was another terrible performance from the Reds, with many individual mistakes.
Captain Virgil van Dijk committed a poor handball within the first five minutes, giving away an unnecessary penalty in the first place.
Former Spurs star Ivan Perisic converted a penalty to give PSV the lead.
There was a brief flicker, but Anfield believed a comeback was near. Dominik Szoboszlai, one of the few players to emerge with his exploits, scored a powerful equalizer from the edge of the box in the 16th minute.
However, this equalizer turned out to be an illusion. Liverpool’s vulnerability is now chronic. They made a series of mistakes in the second half, which will likely trouble Slot in the future.
Just 10 minutes after the restart, Guus Till regained PSV’s lead. Kuhaib Driwes then scored the third goal after a mistake by Ibrahima Konate, and in stoppage time he scored the second goal of the match to seal a 4-1 victory.
Curtis Jones leaves speechless with brutally honest verdict
Curtis Jones was given media duties and Scouser was far from a calm player and gave a very passionate interview.
He told the media in a post-match interview:
“I can’t accept it. There are no words. I’m done being angry and sad. There are no words. I’m a player and a fan. I’ve never experienced such bad team play. There are just not enough words.”
“Right now, we are in a terrible situation and that needs to change.”
Will Arne Slot survive this latest embarrassment?
Reports after the defeat at Nottingham Forest claimed that Arne Slott remains backed by the Liverpool hierarchy and that the owners are willing to hold on to the Dutchman until the new year in a bid to turn things around.
But with each loss, things look increasingly grim for the slot.
The Reds are in their worst form in decades, losing six of their last seven league games and nine of their last 12 in all competitions.
In their last three games, the Reds have conceded 10 goals and scored just once, losing twice in a row at Anfield where their opponents have scored three or more goals.
Despite winning the Premier League last season, some fans are starting to turn against him.
FSG have shown in the past that they are not afraid to make bold decisions when necessary. However, it remains to be seen whether this defeat merits dismissal.

