Just when Liverpool fans thought the week couldn’t get any worse, another concern emerged moments after the final whistle at Stamford Bridge.

Sports journalist Lewis Steele noticed something unsettling involving Andy Robertson, adding yet another layer of frustration to what has already been a disastrous outing for Arne Slot’s side.
After conceding a heartbreaking 95th-minute goal from Estevão, the Reds walked off the pitch empty-handed once again — their second late collapse in London within a week.
A potential eight-point lead over Arsenal has now turned into a one-point deficit heading into the international break.
But the real blow might have come after the game ended. Steele revealed that Robertson appeared to limp off in visible pain, sparking fears of a new injury concern for Liverpool.
The cause wasn’t immediately clear, but the sight left fans worried and Slot anxiously waiting for an update.
With Alisson Becker already sidelined, losing another experienced player would be a nightmare scenario. The international break may offer a glimmer of hope if the knock turns out to be minor.
Robertson had replaced Milos Kerkez in the second half and played a key role in denying Chelsea a second goal, but the Scotsman was eventually beaten for pace in the decisive moment — a tough end to an already bruising night.Liverpool supporters will be hoping the issue isn’t serious, with a massive clash against Manchester United looming right after the break.