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·8 de diciembre de 2025
Instability and tepid form plague Liverpool ahead of Inter test in the Champions League

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·8 de diciembre de 2025

Liverpool visit Inter Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday, desperately needing to secure a positive result.
The Reds have taken nine points from five Champions League games, but the mood surrounding them has eroded any sense of momentum.
The Mohamed Salah dispute has overshadowed everything else, derailing preparations and leaving the club in a public stand-off with their most influential player.
His childish claim that Liverpool ‘threw him under the bus’ has raised doubts about whether he is committed or simply waiting for a resolution.
Manager Arne Slot remains in charge, yet his authority has been openly questioned. The 3-3 draw against Leeds United summed up their lack of control, defensive stability, and emotional maturity.
Liverpool’s domestic form is increasingly troubling. They have won only two of their last ten league games and have squandered leads that would usually be routine for them.
The only recent win of note came against West Ham United, and recent draws against Sunderland and Leeds illustrated how far confidence has slipped.
The Champions League might offer an escape, but it also threatens to further damage morale. Inter will hope to exploit that uncertainty.
They lost their last Champions League match against Atletico Madrid, but had been flawless before that defeat and returned to form quickly with an 11-1 aggregate run in three games.
They sit level with several contenders on 12 points and remain one of the most physically dominant, tactically sophisticated teams in the competition.
The San Siro has been a fortress in recent European campaigns, and Inter have won ten of their last eleven home fixtures in the competition.
Inter’s style, intensity and confidence, combined with Liverpool’s instability, suggest a contest heavily weighted in their favour.
Liverpool head into the game without rhythm, without certainty over their star forward, and without evidence that they can survive sustained pressure.
The circumstances give Liverpool little basis for optimism beyond football’s unpredictable nature, which occasionally rewards teams who appear unlikely to compete at all.









































