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Fans are beginning to lose confidence in Liverpool, says report

Reds fans are beginning to question their club's start to the season, where they are currently not in the European places

By Charles Cornwall

Reds fans are beginning to question their club's start to the season, where they are currently not in the European places
Reds fans are beginning to question their club's start to the season, where they are currently not in the European places
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Concerns will always be present in a top class team like Liverpool FC, especially when the club is not at the top of the table. The 2022-2023 Premier League season has left a bitter taste in the mouths of Red's fans, who have been frustrated by the four draws so far, because in those games, the team deserved more.

Social media is the place where fans are speaking out, leaving a plethora of messages this weekend in relation to the club's latest result, where a cascade of goals were scored at Anfield, leaving a 3-3 draw on Brighton Hove Albion's Leandro Trossard's afternoon, sealing the Red's second successive English league draw.

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For football pundits and correspondents on the Big Island, Liverpool's current predicament has left fans with doubts about how far this campaign can go. "The only thing we can conclude is that the confidence this fanbase had in their team, at least temporarily, has gone," notes the Daily Mail's Dominic King on Twitter.

You can read on Twitter how the fans are predicting it could be a disastrous campaign, they don't think the superstars are having a great time just days before the World Cup in Qatar.  "That's true, I have zero confidence in this team because I see zero confidence in their game. This season could turn out to be the worst season in the last 20 years. More hammering to come for sure," posted @WRobb54.

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Reconciliation with the fans would have to come with a bang. This week the Merseside outfit have two big opportunities to return to the top of the table. First the UEFA Champions League clash with Rangers Glasgow on Tuesday, before closing the week with a trip to London to face Mikel Arteta's surprise package Arsenal.


 


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