# 2. Lack of cohesion among the front three
A great deal of success for the Reds in 2017/18 resulted out of their front three. A trio which appeared to be tailor-made for Klopp's style of play. The understanding and rhythm between them was a delight to watch.
The trio was, in fact, one of the best ever front three in the game if the stats were anything to go by. However, the same front three appears to be somewhat opportunistic so far this season.
They have been scoring goals week in and out but not as a result of any link-up between the front three. Against Spurs, they didn't pass the ball to one another and it didn't go unnoticed.
Certainly, there is a lack of cohesion between them. Perhaps they are more inclined towards individual glory now that their potential has been recognised by the world.
Whatever the case may be, the news is not good for the club. If Klopp can't fix it, the title is a long shot to look at for the 18-time-English-champions.