Trent Alexander-Arnold says "something's not going right" with Liverpool after a second successive Premier League defeat.
"I think it's important for us to regroup, assess what's going wrong. "And now they're being bullied. [everything you need to know](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57755706)to make sure you never miss a moment [Everything Liverpool - go straight to all the best content](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool) Jurgen Klopp's side have won four, drawn four and lost four so far this season with 16 points. [Visit our Liverpool page for all the latest Reds news, analysis and fan views](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool) [You can now get Liverpool news notifications in the BBC Sport app - find out more](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62289316) [Podcast: The Red Kop - listen to the latest episode on BBC Sounds](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p0cr38t0) "Liverpool are a shadow [of the team they used to be]." "I know I have said it before this season but Liverpool don't half look a yard slow." "And potentially this break will come at a decent time for us to reset and be able to get our heads straight to go into the second half of the season." Speaking on Sky Sports, former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher said Klopp's side have "massive problems" to address as they prepare to host Napoli in the Champions League on Tuesday. "I think we are not in the greatest run of form - I think a lot of players would say that about themselves and as a team in general," added Alexander-Arnold, who was replaced by James Milner during the Leeds defeat. "We kind of need to go there and get some points if we've got any chance of reaching our aims and aspirations for the season." Trent Alexander-Arnold has said "something's not going right" with Liverpool after they fell to a second successive Premier League defeat.
The Reds on Saturday suffered a second successive loss in the Premier League to a struggling side, being beaten 2-1 at home by Leeds a week on from the 1-0 ...
"They believe in what we're doing, and it's been painful for all of us. "I think it's important for us to regroup, assess what's going wrong. That's something for everyone to think about, for everyone to address and make sure we put it right, especially next week against Spurs, top-four rivals. "It's impossible to work in football in this day and age in isolation, we have social media, media, fans, we have everything. That left Jurgen Klopp's men, who have lost four, won four and drawn four league games this term, ninth in the table, eight points outside the Champions League places. "No - you have to fight through, fight for momentum, confidence, security, and that's what we do."
Liverpool have underwhelmed so far this season and Trent Alexander-Arnold acknowledged the Reds must improve sooner rather than later.
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Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold insists the squad believe in themselves despite another disappointing result on Saturday.
“They believe in what we’re doing, and it’s been painful for all of us. “I think it’s important for us to regroup, assess what’s going wrong. That’s something for everyone to think about, for everyone to address and make sure we put it right, especially next week against Spurs, top-four rivals. “It’s impossible to work in football in this day and age in isolation, we have social media, media, fans, we have everything. “And potentially this break will come at a decent time for us to reset and be able to get our heads straight to go into the second half of the season.” The England right-back, who described what was Liverpool’s first home league defeat since March 2021 as “difficult to take”, added: “I think we are not in the greatest run of form – I think a lot of players would say that about themselves and as a team in general.
The Reds on Saturday suffered a second successive loss in the Premier League to a struggling side, being beaten 2-1 at home by Leeds a week on from the loss ...
'They believe in what we're doing, and it's been painful for all of us. That's something for everyone to think about, for everyone to address and make sure we put it right, especially next week against Spurs, top-four rivals. 'I think it's important for us to regroup, assess what's going wrong. That left Jurgen Klopp's men, who have lost four, won four and drawn four league games this term, ninth in the table, eight points outside the Champions League places. 'And potentially this break will come at a decent time for us to reset and be able to get our heads straight to go into the second half of the season.' The England right-back, who described what was Liverpool's first home league defeat since March 2021 as 'difficult to take', added: 'I think we are not in the greatest run of form - I think a lot of players would say that about themselves and as a team in general.
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