Who are the worst champions in Premier League history?

Liverpool's title defense has been the most underwhelming start in Premier League history. They are now 12 points behind Manchester City, who won the league with a massive 18-point gap last season. The team that holds this dubious record is Leicester City from the 2016-17 season.

Just six months ago, Liverpool's new manager Arne Slot was hailed as a hero after winning the title in his first season. He took over after Jürgen Klopp left Anfield and became one of only three managers to achieve this feat.

However, the Reds' latest £450m summer shopping spree has backfired spectacularly. The team had high expectations but have lost six of their first 12 games, a record that only Liverpool and Leicester City from the previous season share.

This transformation is stark - in just six months, they went from being champions to a struggling side with a negative goal difference. Their new signings are not performing as expected. Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz cost £241m together but neither has scored a single league goal so far.

The team's collapse started with the record-breaking summer spending spree. They were expected to break records this season, not become just the third Premier League champions to lose six of their first 12 games.

This collapse is nothing new - nine out of the last 15 champions have suffered a similar drop in points from the previous season. The exception was Manchester City, who won the league five times in the past six seasons.

Their poor start can be compared to Chelsea's disastrous title defense under José Mourinho in the 2015-16 season. Despite winning their third Premier League crown that season with 87 points, they lost nine of their first 16 league matches and finished 37 points worse off than the previous campaign.

Liverpool are now flirting with a similar fate unless something changes quickly.
 
omg this is so wild 🤯 liverpool was supposed to be on fire but instead they're getting absolutely thrashed 😳 arne slot's summer shopping spree was supposed to be genius but it's like he took all the money and threw it out the window 💸 six months ago they were the champs and now they're just trying to survive 🤷‍♂️ anyone else see this coming? 🤔 nine out of 15 champions have done something similar before so i guess you could say it's not that surprising 😐
 
omg did you see lfc's transfer window? £450m for what? so far it's all just a bunch of big names not scoring lol 🤦‍♂️ they're gonna have to step up their game if they wanna turn this around or else man city is gonna run away with it again 😩
 
Oh man 🤯 I'm shocked 😱 at Liverpool's start to the season, £450m spending spree didn't quite pay off 💸😔. They're 12 points behind City and six losses in their first 12 games is crazy 😲. Six months ago they were champs 👑 and now they're struggling 🤕.

I think it's true that big spending doesn't always work out 🔮. Leicester City did this in 2016-17 and I don't see them doing the same 🙅‍♂️. They need to sort out their signings ASAP ⏰ or risk falling behind 😳.
 
omg u gotta feel for them lol 😂... i mean, 450m summer spree is crazy expensive & seems like it didnt pay off... alexander isak & florian wirtz r supposed to be the saviors but so far, not even a single goal between 'em 🤦‍♂️. this doesnt surprise me tho... i read that leicester city from 2016-17 also started strong then crashed & burned 😳. 9/15 champions have suffered something like dis... think its just the natural cycle of things 💔
 
man, this liverpool team is going through a major identity crisis 🤔. they went from being champs to struggling big time after breaking records in the summer 👀. it's not just the players, but the whole system that's failing them. arne slot was supposed to be some sort of hero manager, but so far he's just been like "i'm lost" 😂. six months ago they were all about the "new era" and now they're just trying to survive. 12 points behind man city is a massive gap 🤯. hope they can turn it around before it's too late, but atm it looks grim ⚽
 
🤔 I've seen this before, teams spend big in the summer, think they're invincible, but reality hits hard 🏀💸 Liverpool's new signings aren't living up to expectations and it's affecting the team as a whole. It's like they forgot how to win together 🤝. We all know that money can't buy everything, especially consistency and chemistry between players 👥. I'm not surprised to see them in this position, though - history shows us that many champions don't always repeat their success 📊.
 
💔😔 Liverpool's title defense is going down the drain 🌪️! I mean, who expects £450m to be splashed around in just six months and it all goes up in smoke 💸? Arne Slot was supposed to be a hero, but it looks like he's struggling to get things right 🤔. The team's collapse is eye-opening, especially with those huge signings not delivering on their promise 🤷‍♂️. It's like they're forgetting what made them champions in the first place 💪.

It's actually kind of scary how common this is for Premier League champions – 9 out of 15 have suffered a similar slump since... it just shows that success isn't always sustainable 🔮. But, still, you've got to feel sorry for the Reds fans right now 😔. They must be thinking, "What happened to our team?" 🤯
 
OMG, what's going on at Anfield?! 🤯 They're like, totally tanking after that crazy £450m spending spree! I mean, I get it, you wanna go big or go home, but this is just ridiculous. And those new signings? Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz are like the most hyped players ever, but they're basically doing squat on the pitch 🤔. It's like, what were they thinking? They gotta make some serious changes, ASAP! 🔥
 
Man, I'm getting worried about Liverpool 🤕... they've been on a rollercoaster ride all season and it's like they're not even playing their best players anymore 😔. £450m summer spree was massive, but seems like that money didn't quite live up to the hype 💸. It's crazy to think they went from being champs to struggling so quickly... 12 points behind Manchester City is a huge gap 👀. They need to get their game back on track ASAP or it might be tough for them to make a comeback 🔄.
 
Man, this Liverpool situation is like a cautionary tale about hubris, you know? They thought they could just buy their way to another title without putting in the hard work, and look what's happened... 🤦‍♂️ It's like they forgot that no matter how much money or talent you have, it's not just about that. You gotta put in the sweat and effort if you wanna achieve greatness.

And I think this is a great reminder to stay humble and not get too cocky, especially when things are going your way. Leicester City went through something similar back then, and look how they recovered! It shows that it's not just about one season or one transfer window, it's about the journey and the team's chemistry.

It's also a great reminder of the importance of adaptability and making adjustments. Maybe they need to tweak their tactics or bring in some fresh blood to get things going again... 💡
 
I'm getting the feeling of déjà vu... remember when Chelsea had that epic collapse under Mourinho? same vibes, but this time it's Liverpool. £450m spent in one summer, and they're already struggling to find their footing 🤦‍♂️💸. It's like they took a page from Leicester City's book back in 2016-17... not the best way to defend your title 😬. Maybe this is just the natural course of things after a long winning streak?
 
I'm really surprised by Liverpool's start this season 🤔. They're always a big team, but I think they overhyped themselves last summer and spent too much money on some decent players. Now they're paying the price, it seems like 😅. And what's going on with Alexander Isak? I mean, I know he's not been scoring for Sweden, but £241m is a huge chunk of change for one player... I guess we'll just have to wait and see if Arne Slot can turn things around 👀. Leicester City was in a similar situation last season, it's crazy how that turned out 🤯.
 
I'm loving this Premier League drama 🤯! I mean, come on, £450m summer spree and you're already struggling? That's like throwing money at a problem instead of solving it 💸. It's all about accountability here, folks. Arne Slot needs to take responsibility for his team's performance and make some tough decisions if he wants to turn things around.

And let's be real, £241m on two players who can't even score a goal between them? That's a massive waste of resources 🤦‍♂️. It's like the old saying goes: "You can't buy success, you have to earn it" 💪. Liverpool needs to focus on developing their young talent instead of splurging on overpriced imports.

I'm also seeing some red flags here in terms of team dynamics 🚨. If they're losing six of their first 12 games, that's a clear sign of underlying issues within the squad. It's time for Slot to shake things up and get his team back on track. The fans are right to be worried 😬.
 
😬 I mean, it's no secret that Liverpool's splurge in the summer was a bit...aggressive 🤑, but who would've thought they'd take it to this extreme? 12 points behind City is huge - it's like they're playing catch-up from day one 🕰️. And those signings just aren't panning out ⚽️. Isak and Wirtz, two of the most expensive players in history, and they can't even score a goal between them? It's like they bought all the right pieces but somehow they just don't fit together 💔.

It's interesting to see that this isn't an isolated incident either. So many champions struggle after their title win 🤯 - it's like there's just something in the air that makes you want to tank 😒. And now Liverpool are at risk of following suit, which would be a major shame 🤕. They had such high hopes after Slot took over and won the title in his first season 💪. Guess you could say this is a bit of a reality check 👊.
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda surprised by how downbeat people are about Liverpool 🤔... Like, yeah, they're not doing great right now, but I think this whole season has been all about setting expectations low after winning the title last year 🙅‍♂️. They've got a huge gap to close with Manchester City, but I'm thinking of it as an opportunity for them to fine-tune their strategy and get back on track 🔍. And let's be real, £450m is a pretty steep price tag - maybe they were trying too hard to keep the momentum going instead of focusing on the long game 🤑. Still, with Arne Slot at the helm and some solid players like Van Dijk and Alisson, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a comeback ✨!
 
I'm not buying into all this hype about Liverpool's new manager Arne Slot being a hero just because he won the title in his first season... 😒 He was probably lucky too 🤷‍♂️ And £450m summer shopping spree? Come on, that's just crazy 💸 They're throwing money at problems instead of fixing the team's structure and tactics. Six months ago, they were champions, now they're struggling... it's not that hard to predict what happens when you overpay for players 🤑 And let's be real, Isak and Wirtz aren't exactly setting the world on fire 😂
 
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