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Roy Keane labels Liverpool as “bad champions,” accusing them of excessive partying during their 2024/25 title-winning campaign. The Reds clinched the Premier League title under Arne Slot, finishing ten points ahead of Arsenal. Now, Liverpool sits a staggering 21 points behind the Gunners this season, showcasing a drastic 31-point swing. Keane points to the club's struggles with new signings and underperforming players. He emphasizes that this isn’t the first instance of Liverpool's poor title defense, recalling their lackluster performance in 2020-21. Speaking on Sky Sports, Keane criticizes the team's chemistry and commitment, highlighting issues on the training pitch. He warns that celebrating success is fine, but backing it up the following season is essential. The pressure mounts on Liverpool as they look to reclaim their competitive edge.

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