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Arne Slot nearing unwanted Liverpool record not seen since Brendan Rodgers era after Man City defeat

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The end of Brendan Rodgers’ time at Liverpool was concerning, yet Arne Slot could now match the former Liverpool manager in one unwanted record this term.In the Premier League, the Merseyside outfit have already lost 10 games in 2025/26, their most since 2015/16 when Rodgers was sacked and replaced by Jurgen Klopp.Meanwhile, they have fallen to defeat in 15 matches across all competitions this term, which is the most in one campaign since the Northern Irishman was at the helm. Who was Liverpool’s worst player during the abysmal defeat against Man City?



Some PATHETIC displays 😡 Photo by Shaun Brooks – CameraSport via Getty Images Arne Slot’s Liverpool have lost 15 games after Manchester CityIn 2014/15, Rodgers oversaw a staggering 18 defeats during a season when Liverpool finished sixth in the Premier League on 62 points.A poor record for sure, yet there is every chance the Dutchman matches and maybe even surpasses that unwanted statistic.Next up for the current Premier League champions is a meeting with PSG, who have already dominated Chelsea this term.Given how both sides are playing of late, the Ligue 1 outfit could very well win both of their Champions League clashes.In the league, meanwhile, Liverpool’s end to the season includes facing five of the sides they are currently battling with to earn a top-five finish.Chelsea might be struggling for form as well, but if Slot can’t even guide his side to wins over the likes of Tottenham Hotspur right now, what hope does he have of avoiding defeat against clubs inside the top half?After the first-leg meeting with PSG on Wednesday, Liverpool return to Premier League action against Fulham next Saturday.Defeat in that tie could see one or all of Chelsea, Brentford, and Everton overtake them in the table, knocking them out of the Champions League spots.Yet, most reports coming out at the moment say that Liverpool are backing Slot, and there are no plans to make a change in the dugout right now.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox