Liverpool's Lack of Depth Shows in Scoreless Draw vs. Leeds: A Disappointing Start to 2026
The Premier League champions' insipid display in their first outing of 2026 has left head coach Arne Slot sorely disappointed. After a tumultuous 2025, the team's lack of dynamism and attacking prowess was evident in their 0-0 draw with Leeds United. Despite a strong start to the season, Liverpool is now 12 points behind league leaders Arsenal, highlighting the need for immediate improvements.
The festive period offered a glimmer of hope, with Liverpool winning against Inter Milan, Brighton & Hove Albion, and Tottenham Hotspur. However, the stalemate with Leeds means they remain unbeaten in eight matches and are now closer to third-placed Aston Villa. Yet, the atmosphere at Anfield was far from celebratory, as the team struggled to create chances and looked devoid of ideas.
The 0-0 draw was a rare occurrence, with Liverpool's last such result in December 2023 against Manchester United. It was only the fourth time they failed to score in the Premier League since last season, but the fact that three of those shutouts have occurred in their last nine games is concerning. The team's attacking deficiencies were evident, with just one shot on target in the second half and a lack of pace and individual brilliance to break down Leeds' defense.
Slot acknowledged the team's struggles, noting the importance of set pieces and individual moments of magic to unlock a well-defended team. Despite their possession dominance, Liverpool's inability to create chances was a significant issue. The team's bench, which has scored just eight league goals this term, further emphasizes the lack of game-changers.
With key players like Mohamed Salah and Alexander Isak sidelined, Liverpool's squad appears unbalanced. The January transfer window provides an opportunity for reinforcements, but the team must hope their attack sparks into life sooner rather than later, especially with challenging away assignments against Fulham and Arsenal looming.