
Trent Alexander-Arnold has said “something’s not going right” with Liverpool after they fell to a second successive Premier League defeat.
Liverpool were beaten 2-1 at home by Leeds on Saturday, a week after a shock 1-0 loss at Nottingham Forest.
Defender Alexander-Arnold said the Reds still have self-belief, but said setbacks “potentially make you second-guess yourself and question things”.
“Clearly as a team something’s not going right,” he told Liverpoolfc.com.
“It’s not going as well as we want it to go.
“That’s something for everyone to think about, for everyone to address and make sure we put it right, especially next week against Spurs, top-four rivals.
“We kind of need to go there and get some points if we’ve got any chance of reaching our aims and aspirations for the season.”
Crysencio Summerville scored a dramatic late winner at Anfield as Leeds won to move out of the relegation zone.
Defeat has left Liverpool eight points adrift of the top four, with a game in hand, before they visit third-placed Tottenham in the league next Sunday.
After that, they have one more Premier League fixture, at home to Southampton on 12 November, before the competition stops for just over six weeks to make way for the World Cup in Qatar.
Jurgen Klopp’s side have won four, drawn four and lost four so far this season with 16 points. At this stage in the last campaign, Liverpool had 25 points and had lost just once.