Liverpool are having a terrible time after it lost to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park last September. They started the campaign in an excellent way as they registered back to back 7 victories in all competitions, including 5 wins in the Premier League. But surprisingly, 6 of the seven matches were won by late winners.

A lot of fans were scared that it was not a very good sign of winning every match with late winners and even he easier matches like the Newcastle United match, where the Magpies scored 2 goals with 10 men and almost snatched a draw, but a fluke goal from Rio Ngumoha earned Liverpool the victory.

Liverpool Mohamed Salah

Liverpool defeated Aston Villa last Saturday at Anfield

Everything started to go downhill from their match against Crystal Palace Football Club at Selhurst Park, as the Eagles snatched the victory with a late winner in the same style, and it marked the breakdown of the defending Premier League champions as they kept on losing match after match. Whatever they did, they just could not find a victory.

The Reds won this Premier League fixture after 4 straight defeats

After losing six games out of seven fixtures in all competitions, they finally got a victory at Enfield last Saturday when they defeated Aston Villa by a 2-0 margin. It was also the first clean sheet for the new Liverpool goalkeeper Georgi Mamardashvili. Mohamed Salah scored the first goal of the game in the added time of the first half.

Mohamed Salah and Ryan Gravenberch scored the goals for the defending Premier League champions

Ryan Gravenberch scored the cushion for his side in the second half and and it also turned out to be the winner. This victory after a long time may have felt like a breath of fresh air, but a large number of fans are not happy with the way their favorite performed against Aston Villa at Anfield last Saturday.

Both of the goals they scored felt like flukes, as the first goal came from a mispass considered by Emiliano Martinez. The second goal was also coming from deflection. But it can also be said that Liverpool defended the scoreline quite strongly. Nothing can be said before they play some more matches. But let's hope they are back in form.