Antonee Robinson of Fulham celebrates with team-mate Ola Aina after their famous win. Getty
Liverpool's terrible run of form at Anfield started against Burnley on January 21, with a 1-0 defeat. Forward Mohamed Salah clearly didn't enjoy the occasion. Getty
Goalkeeper Alisson Becker looks dejected after the Burnley defeat. Getty
Burnley's Ashley Barnes celebrates with Josh Brownhill and Dwight McNeil after scoring the winning goal that started the Liverpool slide. Getty
James Milner looks down after the second successive Premier League at Anfield, a 1-0 win for Brighton on February 3. Getty
Andy Robertson trudges off after losing against Brighton. Getty
Robert Sanchez did the damage, scoring the only goal of the game for Brighton. Getty
Alisson Becker and his team-mates had another miserable night on February 7, as Liverpool were hammered 4-1 by champions-elect Manchester City at Anfield. Getty
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool lduring the third defeat in a row for Liverpool at home. Getty
Raheem Sterling celebrates one of the four Manchester City goals. Getty
Another painful night for Liverpool on February 20, as can be seen in the expressions of Georginio Wijnaldum and Mohamed Salah, after a 2-0 defeat by Mersey rivals Everton. Getty
Jurgen Klopp consoles Andrew Robertson,and Divock Origi after the Everton defeat. Getty
Ben Godfrey and Michael Keane celebrate Everton's win at Anfield. Getty
The fifth defeat in a row in the Premier League at Anfield came on March 4, when Chelsea won 1-0. Forward Roberto Firminho struggles to hide his feelings. Getty
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Fabinho looking glum after the Chelsea defeat. Getty
Chelsea's Mason Mount celebrates their winning goal. Getty
Six Premier League defeats in succession at Anfield, a club record. Mohamed Salah looks dejected after the 1-0 defeat by Fulham, a team in the relegation places. Getty
Naby Keita after the Fulham defeat. Getty
Antonee Robinson of Fulham celebrates with team-mate Ola Aina after their famous win. Getty
Liverpool's terrible run of form at Anfield started against Burnley on January 21, with a 1-0 defeat. Forward Mohamed Salah clearly didn't enjoy the occasion. Getty
Goalkeeper Alisson Becker looks dejected after the Burnley defeat. Getty
Burnley's Ashley Barnes celebrates with Josh Brownhill and Dwight McNeil after scoring the winning goal that started the Liverpool slide. Getty
James Milner looks down after the second successive Premier League at Anfield, a 1-0 win for Brighton on February 3. Getty
Andy Robertson trudges off after losing against Brighton. Getty
Robert Sanchez did the damage, scoring the only goal of the game for Brighton. Getty
Alisson Becker and his team-mates had another miserable night on February 7, as Liverpool were hammered 4-1 by champions-elect Manchester City at Anfield. Getty
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool lduring the third defeat in a row for Liverpool at home. Getty
Raheem Sterling celebrates one of the four Manchester City goals. Getty
Another painful night for Liverpool on February 20, as can be seen in the expressions of Georginio Wijnaldum and Mohamed Salah, after a 2-0 defeat by Mersey rivals Everton. Getty
Jurgen Klopp consoles Andrew Robertson,and Divock Origi after the Everton defeat. Getty
Ben Godfrey and Michael Keane celebrate Everton's win at Anfield. Getty
The fifth defeat in a row in the Premier League at Anfield came on March 4, when Chelsea won 1-0. Forward Roberto Firminho struggles to hide his feelings. Getty
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Fabinho looking glum after the Chelsea defeat. Getty
Chelsea's Mason Mount celebrates their winning goal. Getty
Six Premier League defeats in succession at Anfield, a club record. Mohamed Salah looks dejected after the 1-0 defeat by Fulham, a team in the relegation places. Getty
Naby Keita after the Fulham defeat. Getty
Antonee Robinson of Fulham celebrates with team-mate Ola Aina after their famous win. Getty