Liverpool disappointed as unbeaten run goes to 8
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Liverpool disappointed as unbeaten run goes to 8
"Different because last time we conceded in extra time, but the end result of both games is a draw and that's a disappointment. Not the first time this season, from all the ball possession we have, we do generate chances, but I don't think it is enough or maybe it should be enough if you look at the expected goals, but we should be able to create more."
"There was an obvious moment in the first half where we didn't go to the floor, which I understand because every time we go to the floor we never get a penalty, Slot said. Those are the margins, I see other teams going down in situations like that, but we don't do that. We've gone down when fouls were made multiple times this season and not got a penalty."
Liverpool were held to a 0-0 draw by Leeds at Anfield, extending an unbeaten run to eight matches across competitions. The team dominated possession and created chances but failed to convert enough opportunities, leaving expected-goals figures under-realized. A close effort involving Virgil van Dijk did not yield a goal, and contact between Jaka Bijol and Hugo Ekitike resulted in no penalty after the referee judged the challenge fair. The match produced a clean sheet but still cost points, leaving Liverpool fourth in the table, six points behind third-placed Aston Villa, and echoing a prior 3-3 meeting with Leeds.
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