What has led to Liverpool's seven-game winless WSL run?
Summary
Liverpool's Women's Super League (WSL) team is experiencing a difficult season, with only one point from seven matches. Despite investing in facilities and transfers, they remain near the bottom of the table under new manager Gareth Taylor. Injuries and team changes have also contributed to their challenges.Key Facts
- Liverpool has earned only one point in their first seven WSL matches this season.
- They have not yet won under their new manager, Gareth Taylor, and are second from the bottom in the league standings.
- The team faces strong opponents, including Chelsea and Arsenal, in upcoming games.
- Liverpool's women's team budget is much lower than top teams like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City.
- Key player Olivia Smith was sold to Arsenal for £1 million, which will be paid in installments.
- Managerial and player changes occurred late, impacting the team's preparation for the season.
- Several players, including key striker Sophie Roman Haug, are out with serious injuries.
- The team is dealing with the recent sudden deaths of former manager Matt Beard and kit man Jonathan Humble.
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