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Liverpool’s inconsistencies have never been made more apparent
BOURNEMOUTH, England — If there was a Premier League trophy for self-sabotage, it would surely have Liverpool‘s name on it. Time and time again this season, Arne Slot’s side have been the architects of their own downfall, and it was true again on Saturday as they succumbed to a late 3-2 defeat away to AFC Bournemouth.
All the positive momentum generated by the morale-boosting UEFA Champions League 3-0 win over Marseille midweek was washed away by the south-coast rain as Amine Adli‘s 95th-minute winner secured all three points for the hosts at the Vitality Stadium.
Virgil van Dijk led the Liverpool protests as those in red-and-black wheeled away in celebration, but there was to be no late reprieve from VAR and, not for the first time this term, Slot’s men only had themselves to blame.
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When Dominik Szoboszlai rifled home a stunning free kick in the 80th minute to draw Liverpool level, it felt like the pendulum was — for the first time in the game — about to swing in the visitors’ favor. But, with neither team content to settle for a point, chances came and went at both ends of the pitch before Adli bundled the ball past goalkeeper Alisson Becker with one of the last kicks of the match.
The Morocco international’s goal brought Liverpool’s unconvincing 13-game unbeaten run to a dismal end and once again cranked up the pressure on head coach Slot. With just four points gained from the past 15 available, the Reds have surrendered further ground in the race for Champions League qualification. They could drop to eighth in the table if all their rivals win their respective fixtures on Sunday afternoon.
Slot’s side are still searching for their first league win in 2026 and have picked up just two points from losing positions this term. By contrast, they had come from behind to collect 23 points by the end of the last campaign, having picked up 29 points from losing positions in 2023-24.
In many ways, Liverpool’s season-long struggles were encapsulated by a bruising seven-minute spell in the first half, in which they conceded two goals and lost defender Joe Gomez to injury. Bournemouth’s opener came against the run of play after a miscued clearance by Van Dijk fell to Alex Scott, who teed up Evanilson to finish from close range.
Slot later defended his captain by offering up the high winds inside the stadium as mitigation for his error, though it is not the first time this season that an individual mistake has cost Liverpool dearly. The visitors’ frustration was compounded when a collision between Alisson and Gomez as they attempted to clear the ball resulted in the latter being forced off the pitch with a knock.
Inexplicably, Liverpool failed to kick the ball out of play to allow for a substitution to be made — despite Slot’s emphatic protestations on the touchline — and so by the time makeshift center back Wataru Endo entered the pitch in the 33rd minute, they were 2-0 down thanks to a smart strike from Álex Jiménez.
“There has only been seven minutes where I wouldn’t even say we were struggling, but where the other team was part of the game as well and in those seven minutes we conceded two,” Slot said in his postmatch news conference.
“Of course, the second one was when we were down to 10 because of the first goal.
“Joe Gomez had to go off with an injury. He wanted to try. He thought he could but then he couldn’t. And maybe that sums up our season. It’s every time something else. It’s every time something special happens that we concede. But we concede and the only ones to blame are ourselves.”
Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of Saturday’s defeat for Slot will be the fact that his team recovered from that first-half storm to restore parity, with Van Dijk reducing the deficit with a fine header from a corner on the stroke of halftime.
Slot has repeatedly lamented his team’s lack of efficacy from set pieces this term, with Van Dijk’s goal just the second Liverpool had scored from a corner out of 118 attempts in the Premier League. Szoboszlai’s second-half strike was the result of another dead ball situation, though the Reds’ set piece balance took a further hit when Adli’s winner was netted via a long throw.
Only Bournemouth (17) have conceded more goals from set pieces than Liverpool (14) this season. Adli’s strike was also the fifth goal the Reds had conceded after the 90th minute in the top flight this term, with all those goals coming in one-goal defeats or draws.
“Conceding a goal is always frustrating, but especially if there’s no time left to come back into the game,” Slot said.
“But I think it’s safe to say that [Bournemouth] could have scored the 3-2 also a little bit earlier. What I mean by that, I think after we scored the 2-2, we were still trying, but it’s safe to say that a few players of ours ran out of energy, and I cannot even criticize them for that because two days ago we had to play an away game in Europe.
“We are the only team that played Champions League that had two days in between this time after an away game, another away game against one of the most intense teams in the league. And I mainly, as you probably see, play the same players because of the players we have available.”
Slot is right to highlight the paucity of options he currently has at his disposal. Gomez’s injury means Liverpool are down to just two fit senior center backs, one of whom — Ibrahima Konaté — is currently on compassionate leave following the death of his father.
Striker Hugo Ekitike was named on the bench against Bournemouth in a bid to manage his minutes, with Slot keen to ensure he doesn’t overwork his only senior center forward while Alexander Isak continues his recovery from a broken leg. Both Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez also had to be substituted on Saturday to preserve their fitness.
With so few options to choose from and games coming thick and fast, it feels like Liverpool are taking a huge risk if they decide against bolstering the squad before the transfer window closes on Feb. 2.
That Andy Robertson was required to play 45 minutes at left back following Kerkez’s withdrawal also indicates it would be a gamble to let him depart to Tottenham Hotspur this month.
In more ways than one, Liverpool remain a fragile beast. The physical and mental resilience that underpinned their title win last season has seemingly deserted them this term and there has been little suggestion that the tide is about to turn, with promising displays too often backed up by ponderous, error-strewn performances.
At the final whistle on Saturday, Slot and his players cut forlorn figures as they traipsed off the pitch, soaked to the bone. Certainly, when it rains for Liverpool this season, it pours.
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Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson fined for ‘berating’ and ‘making contact’ with an official
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Cleveland Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson was fined $50,000 for “aggressively pursuing, berating and making inadvertent contact with a game official,” the NBA announced Saturday.
The league’s announcement said the incident happened with 10:59 left in the fourth quarter of Cleveland’s 126-113 loss to the Phoenix Suns Friday.
Atkinson was assessed his second technical foul of the game when he stormed the court after a no-call against Sam Merrill for driving on Collin Gillespie after he bumped into an official before being escorted off and ejected from the game.
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Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson reacts during the second half in Game 4 of a first-round playoff series against the Miami Heat April 28, 2025, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rhona Wise)
Atkinson whipped his arm against the nearby referee before the whistle was blown.
Atkinson ripped the officials in a postgame news conference.
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Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson reacts in the first quarter against the Indiana Pacers during Game 2 of the second round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs at Rocket Arena in Cleveland May 6, 2025. (David Richard-Imagn Images)
“We had one free throw after three quarters against a team that [is 26th in fouls],” Atkinson said. “And the second free throw we got was after a flop. I’m not pleased. I thought the game got out of hand, quite honestly. Parts of the game seemed circus-like, quite honestly. I don’t know if that’s what we want as a league.
“Certain characters in this league take liberties, and we don’t stand up to them. And the game turns into reviews, challenges, go to the monitor for 20 minutes when we’re just trying to play basketball. I don’t think it’s good for the league, and I know it wasn’t good for us tonight. Thought they let the game get out of hand.”
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Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson reacts during the first half against the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 of the second round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs at Rocket Arena in Cleveland May 4, 2025. (Ken Blaze-Imagn Images)
The Cavaliers fell to 29-21, while Phoenix improved to 30-19.
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Inter Miami signs Mexico forward Germán Berterame through 2029
Inter Miami CF signed Mexico national team forward Germán Berterame from Liga MX powerhouse Monterrey, the team announced Friday.
Berterame joins Lionel Messi and the reigning MLS Cup champions as a designated player on a contract running through 2029, with a club option for an additional year.
Miami secured the deal by paying Berterame’s $15 million release clause, sources told ESPN’s Lizzy Becherano.
Mexican forward Germán Berterame joins as a Designated Player, bringing a proven goal-scoring pedigree ⚽ Welcome to Miami!
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— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) January 30, 2026
“I’m leaving with a clear conscience, knowing I always gave my all for this club [Monterrey], and I hope I can return further down the road,” Berterame said in a video posted on Rayados de Monterrey social media accounts.
“This opportunity [signing with Miami] is all new; it’s a unique and fresh experience at the same time. It was unexpected, but I think it’s going to be a beautiful experience.
“When I renewed my contract [with Monterrey], I told him [Héctor Lara, the club’s sporting director], ‘I’m not leaving unless something really eye-catching comes along.’ I was obviously talking about teams from Europe. And I also said, ‘Unless, obviously, Messi comes and takes me with him.’ So that anecdote stuck.”
The Argentine-born forward, who became a naturalized Mexican in 2024, started his career in the Argentine Primera División, starring for San Lorenzo and Patronato before making his Liga MX debut with Atletico San Luis in 2019. While playing for Atletico San Luis, Berterame scored 31 goals in 93 games in all competitions and earned the Golden Boot for the 2021 Apertura tournament.
His efforts in Liga MX earned him recognition from the Mexican national team after he became eligible to play for El Tricolor. Although Berterame previously featured for the Argentina youth national team, his lack of appearances with the senior squad allowed Berterame to represent Mexico without filing a one-time switch with FIFA.
Berterame scored the winning goal for Mexico last Sunday in a World Cup warmup friendly against Bolivia.
Other MLS teams previously expressed interest in Berterame. FC Cincinnati attempted to trigger Berterame’s previous release clause, but the two parties failed to agree to complete the transfer.
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Pakistan register several records in crushing second T20I win over Australia
Green Shirts on Saturday set several new records during their dominant 90-run win over Australia in the second T20I of the three-match series at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Saturday.
Opting to bat first, the home side accumulated a massive total of 198/5 in 20 overs, courtesy of blistering half-centuries from captain Salman Ali Agha and wicketkeeper batter Usman Khan.
Agha top-scored with a 40-ball 76, studded with eight fours and four sixes, while Usman smashed six boundaries, including two sixes, on his way to a 36-ball 53.
Their batting prowess helped Pakistan register their highest score against Australia in T20Is, surpassing the previous best of 194/7, which they achieved during the league-stage match of the Zimbabwe-hosted tri-series in 2018.
Set to chase a daunting 199-run target, the 2021 champions’ batting unit was dismantled by Pakistan spinners, who shared all 10 wickets between them for the first time in the shortest format, while it was the second such occurrence during a T20I between two full-member nations.
Reigning champions India were the first team to achieve the feat during their fifth away T20I against West Indies in 2022.
Overall, in T20Is, however, it was the 10th instance when the spinners took all 10 wickets.
Leading Pakistan’s spin charge were Abrar Ahmed and Shadab Khan, who picked up three wickets each, followed by Usman Tariq with two, while Saim Ayub and Mohammad Nawaz chipped in with one apiece, as Australia were booked 108 in 15.4 overs and thus succumbed to a gruelling 90-run defeat.
Pakistan’s 90-run victory over Australia in the recently concluded fixture is now their largest against Australia in T20Is, bettering their 66-run triumph in the first T20I of the 2018 series, played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), in 2018.
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