It has been a while since we last witnessed Liverpool broke the bank for over 400 million pounds on new signings, but the reality is now but most definitely not the start the fans were expecting.
The departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Harvey Elliott (loan), and a few others, saw the incoming of some big names, such as Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong, and Hugo Ekitike.
Despite splashing the cash, most if not all the new recruits have failed to fully hit the ground running and this is slowly becoming a concern among the Anfield outfit.
On a personal level, we need to understand that when Klopp came to Liverpool in 2016, he admitted in a press conference that time is all the Liverpool team back then needed to return to their perch, and it took him several years to rebuild the team and grab his first silverware.
Last season, when Klopp left, he not only left but he trademarked a group of red warriors that understood each other so much, the chemistry they had, and the winning mentality he instilled from the start.
When Slot arrived, of course it was not a surprise he won the league in his first season because all he had to do was understand the squad and manouvre accordingly, capitalising on the family that Klopp built over the years, putting aside several big names that left the squad too, such as Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, Thiago, Henderson, Fabinho, and others.
This season, it's starting to look like Slot is shifting gears in rather different approach, which so far has proved to be okay but not up to par. Salah is clearly struggling to find his form, probably missing the link-up with Trent that he enjoyed in previous years.
The right flank is now occupied by Conor Bradley, who is no short of an outstanding young lad, but maybe he needs a little more playing time to link-up better with Salah. Frimpong is currently sidelined due to injuries, and once he's back, I am certain he will create a greater impact, which was evident during his time at Leverkusen under Alonso's leadership.
Wirtz, well, what a player but he is yet to hit top form too, and once he does, the other teams better pray and brace themselves because just like Klopp recently said, "Florian is a once in century talent". He certainly is but we really hope he shines soon than later.
Kerkez has showed glimpses of his talent but clearly there's room for him to shine better, and its really good we still have Robertson, who can lead the left flank in Kerkez's absence.
As for Isak, who sealed his move to Liverpool after a series of controversies with Newcastle United, is also yet to find his goalscoring boots in a red shirt after the record-breaking fee of over 140 million pounds from the Magpies.
He missed pre-season, and he's down with injury, so it is understandable. I am confident that once he's fit, he's going to be a force to be reckoned with as how he's always been in the past.
Among the signings Liverpool sealed in the last transfer window, Ekitike has by far been impressive, scoring 3 and assisting 1 in the league. The tall Frenchman is proving to be a good buy and in Isak's absence, he's doing a good job. If not scoring, he's definitely contributing good amount of work rate and high contain playing style.
Losing 4 in a row is an unusual phenomenon to be in Liverpool's standards, but it didn't prolong because they finally picked a win against Aston Villa last weekend before also defeating Real Madrid in the Champions League in a mid-week clash at Anfield.
Liverpool kept clean sheets in both games, creating a much-needed boost as they head into a Super Sunday blockbuster clash with Pep's Manchester City this Sunday (Nov 9).

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