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Liverpool 1-1 Spurs: Premier League Champions Booed Off as Anfield Frustration Boils Over

Liverpool dropped more points in the Premier League after a 1–1 draw with Spurs at Anfield, and the reaction from supporters has been fierce. On the Anfield Index podcast, The Gags Tandon Show, contributors Gags Tandon and Lola Katz-Roberts did not hold back after what they described as another unacceptable performance from Arne Slot’s side.

The conversation was raw, emotional and brutally honest. Liverpool fans are losing patience, and the result against Spurs felt like a breaking point.

Fury After Liverpool Drop Points Against Spurs

The podcast opened with Lola Katz-Roberts summing up the mood of many Liverpool supporters.

“I’m furious, I’m absolutely furious and do you know what the worst thing about it is I’m not at all surprised.”

She continued by describing the result as completely unacceptable for a club that lifted the Premier League title last season.

“It’s an absolute disgrace. It’s an absolute disgrace. This is one of the worst Tottenham teams there’s ever been. We are the Premier League champions.”

Liverpool had already dropped points to Wolves in their previous league match. Taking one point from Wolves away and Spurs at home has left fans stunned.

Later in the show, Katz-Roberts repeated the feeling shared by thousands watching at Anfield.

“It’s a disgrace getting one point out of those two games. It’s a disgrace.”

Growing Anger Toward Arne Slot

Much of the discussion focused on manager Arne Slot, who guided Liverpool to the Premier League title in 2024–25 but is now facing increasing scrutiny.

Katz-Roberts admitted her frustration has reached the point where she no longer enjoys watching Liverpool.

“I’m just going to say it now. I don’t really want to watch Liverpool until they get rid of the manager.”

She explained how disconnected the current team feels compared with previous Liverpool sides.

“I do not feel represented by my team at the moment.”

For Gags Tandon, the problem has been building for months.

“I’ve been saying it since November… I’m sick of Slot, sick of the excuses.”

The pair argued that results, performances and underlying numbers all point in the same direction.

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Liverpool Performances Raising Serious Concerns

The debate turned to how Liverpool are actually playing in the Premier League.

Katz-Roberts pointed out that the team once created chances freely but now look blunt.

“We cannot create an open play chance anymore. We can’t score from open play anymore.”

Tandon highlighted how worrying Liverpool’s recent record has been.

“Spurs at home, Wolves away as your last two Premier League games and you took one point.”

For a squad packed with talent, the drop in performance levels has left supporters confused and angry.

Fans Losing Connection With Liverpool

Perhaps the most striking part of the podcast was how both contributors spoke about the emotional disconnect supporters now feel.

Katz-Roberts reflected on the atmosphere surrounding the club.

“It’s been a year since I felt really, really excited and emotionally connected to the team.”

She also described why Liverpool supporters are struggling to accept what they are watching.

“Football is supposed to be an escape from your life… and I just don’t feel like watching Liverpool.”

For Tandon, the frustration is simple.

“Right now we feel like saying sack Arne Slot.”

Despite the anger, both made clear that the ultimate goal remains the same.

As Katz-Roberts said during the show:

“What we all want is Liverpool to win.”

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Pressure Mounting in the Premier League Season

The draw with Spurs leaves Liverpool fighting to stay in the Champions League places in the Premier League. With rivals also dropping points, the door remains open, but performances are not convincing supporters.

As Tandon bluntly concluded on the podcast:

“Dropping points is a familiar feeling for Liverpool Football Club this season.”

Right now, patience among Liverpool fans is wearing thin. The reaction to the Spurs draw shows just how quickly frustration can boil over at Anfield.

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