Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk looks on during the Premier League match against Fulham at Craven Cottage in London, England on 6 April, 2025.
Virgil van Dijk has moved past 300 appearances for Liverpool this season(Image credit: Alamy)

Liverpools seemingly inevitable charge to the Premier League title stalled with last weekends loss at Fulham, their first away league defeat under Arne Slot.

Sitting 11 points clear of Arsenal with seven games to go, Liverpool know that they need no more than 11 points to be crowned Premier League champions for the second time.

It feels inconceivable that the Reds could let the title slip from this position, but they cant take anything for granted.

'They maybe feel as if they already have one hand on the trophy'

Thats the view of former Liverpool and Arsenal winger Jermaine Pennant, speaking in the wake of the Reds 3-2 defeat at Craven Cottage.

The ex-England U21 international has called on his old club to get to the finish line and for skipper Virgil van Dijk ranked at no.1 in FourFourTwo's list of the best centre-backs in the world right now to do his bit.

Virgil van Dijk is the captain of Liverpool for a reason, Pennant told Golden Panda. You have to lead by example.

If your teammates see that youre not on the ball or playing to 100 per cent, that will filter through to the rest of the team. Thats what I saw last weekend. If you look at all of the goals that Fulham scored, they were all avoidable from Liverpools point of view. I think we are seeing a bit of complacency from Liverpool, but Craven Cottage is a tricky place to go and get a result that needs taking into account.

They will have been looking at Arsenal dropping points and maybe feel as if they already have one hand on the trophy. If they win their home games, it is done, but complacency and lack of concentration can creep in.

Pennant went on the praise the man who wore the Reds armband during his time at Anfield between 2006 and 2009. He continued: Every time Steven Gerrard stepped onto the pitch for Liverpool as captain, he approached it like it was a cup final and that gets everyone else going as well, they need to get to the finish line.

Is Pennant right? Have Liverpool become complacent as they sniff that Premier League trophy? Not really, as far as we can see.

That defeat to Fulham was the first in the league for Arne Slots side since they lost 1-0 at home to Nottingham Forest back in September. Theyve also won seven of their last 10 league games, including five out of five at home.

The end of a 26-match unbeaten run doesnt exactly scream complacency to us, and Liverpool could yet well be confirmed as champions before April is out.

Tom Hancock started freelancing for FourFourTwo in April 2019 and has also written for the Premier League and Opta Analyst, among others. He supports Wycombe Wanderers and has a soft spot for Wealdstone. A self-confessed statto, he has been known to watch football with a spreadsheet (or several) open...


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