Liverpool sunk to a new low with defeat at the hands of Fulham, with Anfield now having failed to see a win in eight outings, and fans were right to feel abject.
Liverpool 0-1 Fulham
Premier League (28), Anfield
March 7, 2021
Goals: Lemina 45’
A much-changed Liverpool lineup arrived at Anfield intent on turning their fortunes around on home soil after five league outings without a win.
Using their 21st centre-back pairing of the season, the Reds were disjointed at the back and while they had been handed a number of warnings, Fulham’s opener would arrive thanks to Mo Salah sitting on the ball on the edge of the area.
It would then be a case of huffing and puffing from Jurgen Klopp’s men, but they struggled to place consistent pressure on Fulham’s doorstep and came up empty-handed once more.
It was the latest low in a season to forget for the Reds and here is how supporters reacted to the result on Twitter, Facebook and across This Is Anfield.
Reds reflected on yet another punch to the gut…
It’s not the score here, it’s the performance.
This is absolutely rock bottom. The worst I’ve seen us in my lifetime.
Equal to Blackburn
— Paul Senior ? (@PaulSenior1) March 7, 2021
Never seen a run like this. Seen inconsistent form. Good result followed by a bad one. But never this.
— keith costigan (@KeithCostigan) March 7, 2021
“Still support them and love them but far too painful to watch.”
– Adam Haupt on Facebook.
Never has a football club needed a season to end like #LFC this season. Just coasting now waiting for a reset.
— Si Steers (@sisteers) March 7, 2021
Been trying to sum this all up and my only true feelings are that I just don't care anymore. That's not right.
Just a season where everything has gone wrong, in the worst version of football ever seen.
Feel for Klopp and the players – they are mentally and physically done.
— Henry Jackson (@HenryJackson87) March 7, 2021
Bad as I can ever remember, Champions League gone and Europa league looking unlikely… disastrous
— Jack Williams (@JLWi11iams) March 7, 2021
No words, just pain. I just don’t understand it anymore.
— Karl (@KarlThyer) March 7, 2021
The lack of fight proved most alarming…
Forget about the injuries. The players don’t even look arsed. So how are we supposed to be?
— Jimmy (@EntireDesign_) March 7, 2021
Pretty baffling how these players don’t even look arsed.
— Leanne Prescott (@_lfcleanne) March 7, 2021
All for laughing and joking saying swerve the season but the real alarming thing for me is they don’t look arsed in the slightest. The lack of fight is not acceptable.
— L4 (@L4Kop10) March 7, 2021
There’s writing the season off and there’s retaining your pride. Most sensible people know that #LFC have had horrific luck, but the complete lack of fight wouldn’t be tolerated if Anfield was full.
— Si Steers (@sisteers) March 7, 2021
Slow, laboured football from an exhausted team of strangers, kids and players returning from injury in an empty stadium where the only noise is from a plane.
— Andrew Beasley (@BassTunedToRed) March 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/LiamCorcoran28/status/1368585618771632132?s=20
As did the predictable nature of the performance…
#LFC now way beyond being able to blame injuries for all their ills this season. There's enough on the pitch currently to offer more than the woeful performances and relegation form we're seeing. They look like a team who have been completely worked out and have no answer.
— David Lynch (@davidlynchlfc) March 7, 2021
How can we keep playing the same game plan that hasn't been working, with worse players, and expect things to be any better?
— Ben Kelly (@bkelly776) March 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/TLister77/status/1368573834618617860?s=20
“We don’t have the pace in our back line to have everyone in the opponent’s half for as long as we are. Playing with fire.”
– NorseDweller on This Is Anfield.
We need a stat for "metres sprinted by centre backs towards their own goal"
— DanKennett.bsky.social (@DanKennett) March 7, 2021
4-3-3, high line, no creativity. If you can be well organised at the back and have someone with a bit of pace to twat it long to, you'll beat Liverpool relatively comfortably.
— Ste Hoare (@stehoare) March 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/TLister77/status/1368587945872097302?s=20
And Keita was a rare positive on an otherwise day to forget…
https://twitter.com/TLister77/status/1368584035346362370?s=20
Suppose the positives for Liverpool are the promising performances from Keita and Jota…
— James Nalton (@JDNalton) March 7, 2021
Only positive today was Keita lasted 90 minutes and was our best player. If he can stay fit I’d start him every game. Always looking to drive forward.
— Matthew Miles (@matthew_m88) March 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/Iamarduckworth/status/1368586548053180417?s=20
Two centre halves were ok. Allisson not really had much to do. Keita our best player. That's it really.
— Don (@TTWAR62) March 7, 2021
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