With just under 10 games to go until the 2022-2023 season finally concludes for Liverpool, positive results for the Jurgen Klopp-led squad have simply not been consistently forthcoming, leading to a difficult time for the German boss that has come before him at the club.
Since Klopp's arrival on Merseyside for the 2015-2016 campaign, the German manager has had a couple of unpleasant moments in the dugout as he has gone through a significant number of games without a win, and this has happened precisely in the last few weeks where his team have gone several games without a win.
With defeats to Bournemouth, Real Madrid and Manchester City, as well as draws against Chelsea and Arsenal, Klopp and his players have now gone five games without a win, the last one being on 5 March when they imposed their conditions in an authoritarian manner against Manchester United with that astonishing 7-0 win.
While it might seem that Liverpool's winless run is the worst in the Jurgen Klopp era, the reality is that in his debut campaign they were immediately in a similar situation, going six games without a win, splitting the drought in competitions such as the Premier League, Europa League and League Cup. After that, a win against Aston Villa snapped another run of five draws, the debut year being one of the most chaotic in the Klopp era.
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