Liverpool star Andy Robertson’s furious training outburst during heated training moment with Gakpo and Wirtz

Things are not going well for Liverpool, with the reigning Premier League champions losing four games in a row, the latest being a 2-1 defeat at Anfield against arch-rivals Manchester United.
Despite spending almost half a billion this summer, things haven’t worked out for the Reds, and the frustration is now starting to show in the players’ body language.
One such frustrating moment was filmed during Liverpool’s recent training session ahead of their Champions League clash against Frankfurt.
Liverpool star Andy Robertson has a blast in training
Vice-captain Andy Robertson had a visibly angry outburst during a training exercise involving Cody Gakpo and Florian Wirtz.
The incident occurred during a quick-reaction sprint drill designed to test players’ speed and agility.
Robertson, Gakpo and Wirtz faced off, tasked with running to the finish line after retrieving a ball at the instruction of a coach.
After what he believed to be a winning effort, Robertson reportedly learned he had lost the race.
In a moment of raw, unfiltered frustration, Robertson had an X-rated outburst before throwing his practice ball to the ground. Watch the incident here.
Arne Slot desperately needs to steady the ship before it sinks
The alarm bells at Anfield are now ringing, and not only that, as Arne Slot faces a real crisis that threatens to derail Liverpool’s season.
Having lost four matches in a row, an unprecedented dismal run for the club since 2014, the Premier League champions exhibit the traits of a team in free fall: defensive errors are rampant, the midfield is disjointed and the famous attack, despite its string of expensive summer signings like Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz, is not clicking.
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Defeat against Manchester United at Anfield was symbolic, ending a nearly decade-long wait for a United victory on Merseyside and confirming the end of Liverpool’s aura of invincibility.
Now all eyes are on the crucial Champions League match against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Although Slot does not appear to be under pressure yet, a fifth consecutive defeat would plunge the club into a crisis worse than anything seen in recent memory.