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The Premier League champions are in crisis after a humiliating 4-1 Champions League defeat to PSV Eindhoven at Anfield, a result that resonates deeply with their passionate Kenyan fanbase.

LIVERPOOL, UNITED KINGDOM – Liverpool Football Club is currently experiencing its most severe downturn in performance in 71 years, following a crushing 4-1 defeat at home to PSV Eindhoven in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. This latest result marks the club's ninth loss in their last 12 matches across all competitions, a statistical low not seen since the 1953-54 season. The defeat also represents the third consecutive match where the team has lost by a margin of three or more goals, further deepening the sense of crisis at Anfield.
The match, which kicked off at 11:00 PM East Africa Time, saw PSV take an early lead through an Ivan Perišić penalty in the sixth minute, awarded after a handball by Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk. Dominik Szoboszlai provided a brief moment of hope for the home side, equalizing just ten minutes later. However, PSV regained the lead in the second half with a goal from Guus Til, before a brace from Couhaib Driouech sealed a memorable victory for the Dutch side and compounded Liverpool's misery.
The result has placed significant pressure on manager Arne Slot, who guided the team to a Premier League title in his first season. Despite the club's recent success, the current run of poor form has led to questions about his future. In post-match comments, Slot described the situation as a "shock" and "very unexpected" but insisted he felt secure in his position and supported by the club's hierarchy. The team's recent performances have been characterized by defensive frailties, with the Reds conceding 10 goals in their last three games. Liverpool now sit 12th in the Premier League and 13th in the Champions League league phase standings.
The frustration within the squad was palpable. Midfielder Curtis Jones gave a brutally honest post-match interview to Irish broadcaster RTÉ, stating the performance was "unacceptable." "I'm past being angry inside. I'm at the point now where I just don't have the words," Jones said, articulating the deep disappointment felt by both players and supporters. Former Liverpool full-back Stephen Warnock, speaking to BBC Sport, noted that "things are not clicking and it all feels very difficult," highlighting a perceived "lack of fight" within the team.
The English Premier League, and Liverpool FC in particular, command a massive and passionate following in Kenya. The country is home to an officially recognized Liverpool FC Supporters Club, OLSC Kenya, based in Nairobi, which serves as a hub for the local fanbase. While no Kenyan players are currently in Liverpool's senior squad, the connection remains strong through figures like Divock Origi, who is of Kenyan descent and became a cult hero at Anfield for his crucial goals, including those in the 2019 Champions League-winning campaign. The broadcasting of Premier League matches is a significant media event in Kenya, with exclusive radio rights for the 2025/26 season held by The Standard Group PLC, airing on Radio Maisha, Spice FM, and Berur FM. Television rights are held by platforms such as DStv, GOtv, and Showmax, with some matches also available on free-to-air channels like TV47, ensuring wide accessibility for the Kenyan audience. The current crisis at Liverpool is therefore a major topic of discussion and concern for thousands of fans across Kenya, who follow the team's fortunes closely.
As Liverpool prepares for their next Premier League fixture away to West Ham United on Sunday, the pressure is immense on Arne Slot and his players to reverse this dramatic and historic collapse. The outcome will be watched with keen interest, not just on Merseyside, but by their dedicated global fanbase, including the many supporters in Kenya.
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