Liverpool’s biggest defeats ever
Liverpool’s biggest defeats ever? What are Liverpool’s biggest defeats ever? Founded in 1892, Liverpool has evolved to become one of the most successful teams in England and in Europe. Watch & Bet Here =>
However, every big club has to go through some dark phases and has to face forgettable defeats. Like any other big club, Liverpool have had their fair share of poor defeats against superior, mediocre and inferior opponents.
Now, we will take a look at Liverpool’s biggest defeats ever.
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7-2 vs Aston Villa, 2020

It has been the worst Liverpool performance in the last two years and Liverpool’s biggest defeats ever. Liverpool won the Premier League title in 2019-20 and they were the reigning champions. Aston Villa is not ranked high in Premier League and Liverpool’s record against them is great. It was the worst defeat for Liverpool under Klopp.
Liverpool become the second club that conceded 7 goals after winning the Premier League title. One interesting fact about Liverpool is that it was their first time to concede 7 goals in a single game since 1963.
Watkins scored a hat-trick, Grealish scored a brace, Mcginn and Barkley scored one goal each for Liverpool. Mohamed Salah scored two goals for the Reds. We will not see such a performance in a long time. Later, Liverpool managed to finish in the top four after a poor campaign in 2020/21.Ā so it was a surprising element for the fans.
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5. 7-0 vs Sunderland in 1912 and against West Ham in 1930
Liverpool lost 7-0 on two occasions. The first of them came against Sunderland in December, 1912 at Roker Park. Just 17 minutes into the game, Sunderland opened the scoring thanks to Charlie Buchan before Harry Martin doubled it just 6 minutes later.
Jackie Mordue scored Sunderland’s third and Buchan scored his second to put Sunderland 4-0 up at half-time. Buchan completed his hat-trick in the 67th minute and scored another two goals to complete a 7-0 rout for Sunderland.
The next instance of Liverpool tasting a 7-0 drubbing came against West Ham at the now demolished Boleyn Ground in 1930. It took just four minutes for West Ham to open the scoring thanks to Stan Earle and after another three minutes, Vic Watson doubled West Ham’s lead. Watson completed his hat-trick to put West Ham 4-0 ahead. Earle scored his second of the match before Wilfred James scored West Ham’s 6th. Watson scored his 7th of the match to complete a 7-0 drubbing of Liverpool.
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