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Liverpool's season faces turmoil after a frustrating draw against Chelsea, leading to fan anger directed at manager Arne Slot. The team's passive performance has heightened concerns about the club's direction.
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Liverpoolâs season lurched into fresh uncertainty after a damaging draw against Chelsea left supporters angry, frustrated and increasingly vocal about the direction of the club under Arne Slot.
What made the afternoon sting was not merely the result. It was the manner of it. Liverpool looked passive once again. Chelsea, a side criticised for lacking resilience throughout the campaign, sensed weakness and grew into the contest with every passing minute.
Speaking on the Gags Tandon Show, he did not hide his disappointment.
âI can tolerate a lot of things as a Liverpool fan,â he said. âBut I canât tolerate a lack of fight. And I saw that today.â
That sentiment echoed around Anfield. The atmosphere became increasingly toxic as Liverpool lost control of the game after taking the lead. Fans booed substitutions late on, while others directed frustration towards the dugout after another tactical display that appeared confused and reactive.
Lola Roberts, appearing alongside Tandon, described the result as one of the lowest moments of the season.
âI hate it,â Roberts said. âI can tolerate a lot. But I canât tolerate constantly losing the war against other teams and wanting it less.â
Those words captured the mood surrounding Liverpool right now.
The criticism aimed at Slot is no longer isolated to social media outbursts. It has become part of the wider conversation around Liverpoolâs collapse in standards.
Supporters inside Anfield could not understand several positional decisions against Chelsea. Curtis Jones was deployed at right-back despite Liverpool having more natural options available, while operated further forward in an unfamiliar role.
Liverpool fans are angry due to a disappointing draw against Chelsea, which highlighted the team's passive performance.
Gags Tandon suggests that the responsibility for Liverpool's struggles falls heavily on manager Arne Slot.
Chelsea capitalized on Liverpool's weaknesses, growing stronger as the match progressed despite being criticized for their own resilience.
The draw adds to the uncertainty of Liverpool's season and raises questions about the club's future direction under current management.

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Tandon was blunt in his assessment.
âEverythingâs on Slot,â he said. âPlay to the strengths of the players, not the weaknesses.â
Jones eventually became Liverpoolâs driving force in the second half, carrying the ball aggressively and attempting to drag his side back into the match. Roberts praised the midfielderâs spirit and willingness to compete when others faded.
âHe was the only one willing to go toe-to-toe with the Chelsea nonsense and actually stand up for the club,â she said.
The tactical imbalance became impossible to ignore. Chelsea repeatedly targeted Liverpoolâs right side and exposed gaps behind Jones. What angered supporters most was that the weaknesses appeared predictable long before kick-off.
Liverpool have now developed a troubling habit under Slot. They retreat after scoring, lose intensity and allow opponents belief. Chelsea sensed vulnerability and exploited it.
That pattern has become one of the defining frustrations of the season.
Another major issue resurfaced against Chelsea as Liverpool conceded yet again from a dead-ball situation.
The club has now set an unwanted Premier League record for most set-piece goals conceded in a single season. It is a statistic that reflects organisational chaos rather than simple bad luck.
Roberts highlighted the absence of a specialist set-piece coach as a major failure behind the scenes.
âIn the modern era a football club shouldnât be without a set-piece coach,â she said. âTeams can show up and know we will give them a goal.â
That vulnerability changes matches before they properly begin. Liverpool no longer carry the aura of control that once defined them. Instead, opponents arrive believing they can bully them physically and mentally.
Chelsea did exactly that.
Marc Cucurella and JoĂŁo Pedro constantly disrupted Liverpoolâs rhythm, while the visitors looked sharper in duels and second balls. Anfield, once one of Europeâs most intimidating grounds, became subdued as Chelsea imposed themselves.
Tandon admitted that seeing Liverpool fans boo reflected a broader collapse in energy around the club.
âI canât stand that we get outfought at Anfield,â he said. âWe force our fans to be outsung by Chelsea.â
The growing debate now centres on whether Slot can realistically survive beyond the season.
While Liverpool remain close to Champions League qualification, many supporters feel the league table disguises deeper structural problems. Performances have deteriorated sharply and confidence among fans appears fractured.
Roberts suggested the situation may already be beyond repair.
âItâs broken at Liverpool now for loads of reasons,â she explained. âAnd itâs best for all parties to walk away now.â
There is also concern surrounding player development. Several talented individuals appear trapped in systems that fail to maximise their strengths. From Ryan Gravenberchâs positional changes to the inconsistent use of attacking players, Liverpool often look like a collection of footballers without a clear collective identity.
That confusion is beginning to drain belief from the stands.
For many supporters, this was never just about one draw against Chelsea. It was another warning sign in a season where Liverpool have repeatedly looked fragile, uncertain and emotionally flat.
The fans booed because they recognised something uncomfortable. Liverpool no longer resemble a side moving forward with conviction.
And unless Slot finds answers quickly, the noise around his future will only grow louder.