Liverpool's defeat to Leeds United has ended several long-standing records - but it is a record matched that may upset fans the most.
The Reds lost 2-1 at Anfield thanks to Rodrigo's opening goal and Crysencio Summerville's 89th-minute winner. Mohamed Salah had equalised just minutes after Rodrigo put Leeds ahead, but Jurgen Klopp's side missed a litany of chances as they found Whites goalkeeper Illan Meslier in outstanding form.
Defeat for Liverpool was their first at Anfield since March 2021, and their first in front of a full home stadium since 2017. It was also Virgil van Dijk's first home defeat while playing since he arrived in 2018.
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It leaves them ninth in the Premier League with an equal share of four wins, four draws and four defeats from 12 games - a record Opta stat-man Duncan Alexander pointed out to be exactly the same as Roy Hodgson's Liverpool, who began the 2010/2011 campaign with exactly the same record.
Hodgson's much-derided tenure in charge from 2010-2011 remains one of the worst moments in Liverpool's Premier League history, so to match that 12-game record is undoubtedly cause for concern on Merseyside.
It is Liverpool's worst start to a season since Klopp arrived and their third-worst start in Premier League history. The Reds have Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton in the league to try and right those wrongs before the league breaks for the World Cup.
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