The winners and losers from Liverpool's defeat to Wolves
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The winners and losers from Liverpool's defeat to Wolves
"A game, if we're being honest, they had no business winning. Once again, a team with a low block walks away with something against Arne Slot's Reds, and there are only so many times the higher-ups will allow it to happen before stepping in."
"Ladislav Krejci had a brilliant game at centre half. Whenever we looked like showing some competency going forward, he was there to make sure it didn't amount to anything."
"Joao Gomes' bank account could walk away the biggest winner. A move to a top-level European club is absolutely on the cards for the young Brazilian. He pocketed Gravenberch in the first half and showed composure alongside high-level technical midfield play."
Liverpool failed to convert their dominance into victory at Molineux, allowing Wolverhampton to secure an unlikely win. Wolves employed a low defensive block strategy, with Ladislav Krejci delivering a standout performance at centre-half to neutralize Liverpool's attacking threats. Joao Gomes impressed in midfield, outplaying Gravenberch and demonstrating technical quality against Liverpool's midfield. The match remained largely uneventful until the 75th minute when Wolves scored from a long ball over Liverpool's defense, transforming the game into end-to-end action. This result continues a concerning pattern for Liverpool this season, where teams employing defensive tactics have repeatedly found success against them.
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