“Roars Rise as Mac Allister Drops a Stark Reality Bomb After Liverpool Defeat”
“Voices are growing louder as…” – Mac Allister delivers a sharp title reality check after Liverpool defeat
Mac Allister Warns Liverpool Can’t Get Complacent in Title Race
Alexis Mac Allister has cautioned that Liverpool still face a tough road ahead if they want to celebrate a Premier League title at Anfield in the coming weeks.
The Reds squandered the opportunity to go 14 points clear on Sunday, falling 3-2 to Fulham after a disastrous first-half performance — their third loss in four matches across all competitions under Arne Slot.
While many pundits are already treating Liverpool’s title as a foregone conclusion, Mac Allister made it clear that such overconfidence hasn’t crept into the squad.
Speaking to Liverpoolfc.com following the defeat at Craven Cottage — where he opened the scoring with a powerful strike — the Argentine midfielder said:
A lot of people might think the Premier League is already decided, but inside the dressing room, that’s not how we see it. There are still many tough games to come. In this league, every team is fighting for something. We need to stick to our style, play the way we know we can, and avoid repeating the mistakes we made today.”
Complacency Could Cost Liverpool – Fulham Defeat a Stark Wake-Up Call
Liverpool may sit 11 points clear with only seven games remaining — and face three struggling sides next, two of them at Anfield — but Sunday’s collapse at Fulham was a warning: the title race isn’t over just yet.
If they keep gifting opponents opportunities like they did at Craven Cottage, the Reds risk letting their commanding position slip and opening the door for Arsenal to mount an unlikely late push.
Some might point to the upcoming fixtures — West Ham and Leicester, both with little left to play for — as a blessing. But as Arne Slot has repeatedly reminded his squad, there are no easy games in the Premier League.
With Arsenal playing before Liverpool next weekend, the gap could shrink to just eight points before Mac Allister and company even kick off. That scenario could quickly shift the mood from confident to cautious.
Liverpool should still be in control — but a decisive win against the Hammers would help silence any doubts, fend off nerves, and reinforce that they’re finishing strong, not stumbling toward the finish line.