Liverpool seek to stop their domestic losing skid at five when intriguing Aston Villa visit Anfield on Saturday.

Few would’ve predicted the Reds could go so ice cold, but here we are after Premier League losses to Brentford, Manchester United, Chelsea plus a pair of losses to Crystal Palace between the league and Wednesday’s League Cup tie. And Arne Slot’s defending PL champions lost at Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League on Sept. 30, meaning their 5-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt in the same competition on Oct. 22 is Liverpool’s only win in seven matches.

WATCH — Liverpool v Aston Villa

Villa endured a nightmare start to the season but Unai Emery’s side have some impressive results under their belts. The Villans beat Man City at Villa Park last weekend, shaking off a Europa Lea

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