Liverpool were comprehensively beaten by Manchester City on Sunday. That's five defeats from six in the Premier League for Arne Slot's side, and the crisis switch has been flicked back on.As things stand, there are fears that the eighth-place Reds face an uphill battle to seal a top-four (or top-five, depending on UEFA coefficients), much less challenge against Arsenal and the resurgent Citizens for the throne they so spectacularly won last year.This is a pale imitation of that title-winning team, and though Pep Guardiola tactically dismantled Slot and his men at the Etihad Stadium, Liverpool continue to come unstuck by their own self-destructive tendencies.So sluggish and limp against City on Sunday. Liverpool's press was non-existent, and neither has the stable framework of recent years been in sight since the summer.But, right at the very epicentre of all this is Ibrahima Konate, who was targeted by the Sky Blues at the weekend and it worked out for them and then some as they sent Liverpool packing, having shipped three.Why Konate is such a big problem for LiverpoolAgainst Manchester City, Konate took 88 touches of the ball, whereas captain Virgil van Dijk was in possession 58 times, data via Sofascore.That tells the tale. Guardiola set his side up to put pressure on Liverpool's France centre-back and he was unable to respond, having been at fault for the early penalty that Giorgi Mamardashvili saved and then again when Erling Haaland rose and scored soon after.This is a defender whose form has gone beyond out of sorts. Konate is failing to do the basics, and he is now being preyed upon by opposition coaches. Sky Sports fan voice Lewis Anderson commented after the match that the 26-year-old "needs dropping like a hot stone", given his consistent inconsistency this season.But who to replace him? In spite of Liverpool's thrilling transfer window success this summer, the lateness of their concerted effort to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace ended with FSG empty-handed, for the Eagles played hardball after struggling to find a suitable replacement.Konate is one of the biggest flashpoints within Slot's squad right now, and he needs to be dropped. Options are slim, admittedly, but there's one man who will fancy his chances of taking the powerful defender's place in the starting line-up in the future, albeit not for a while as he recovers from injury.The teen who can end Konate's Liverpool careerThere was a real buzz around Anfield when sporting director Richard Hughes swept over to Italy and returned with one of the region's most prodigious talents in Giovanni Leoni.The 18-year-old joined for a £26m and had also been sought after by the likes of Manchester United and Newcastle United.However, this fairytale move to Liverpool quickly devolved into a nightmare for the Italian centre-back, who ruptured his ACL on his debut against Southampton in September, the severity of which is so great that Slot said afterwards that he would be sidelined for around a year.From a wider perspective, this has been a damaging blow for a Liverpool backline lacking depth and balance. Moreover, Konate's abject performances have left him droppable, save for the threadbare defensive line that is now forcing Slot's hand.With Konate out of contract at the end of the season and attracting interest from heavyweights such as Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, Liverpool chiefs face a decision as they continue to probe in discussions to try and make a breakthrough, extending the £70k-per-week talent's stay on Merseyside.However, could Konate's departure on a free transfer actually be a scenario that would not prove detrimental? After all, Van Dijk is sticking around for a while longer, and when Leoni returns, he could establish himself as the next big thing.After all, he caught the eye against Saints before that bitter injury.Hailed as a "Rolls-Royce" of a defender who can "be the leader of that defence" in spite of his youth by one content creator, Leoni's season-ending injury on his senior debut for Liverpool can only be described as agonisingly unfair.But it has happened, and nothing can change that. The defender's road to recovery is long indeed, but there remains every expectation on Merseyside that he will bounce back and realise his potential.And, with the data analysts sure to be mulling over Konate's future as the end of his contract edges ever nearer, we might even see that stance on the Les Bleus star slacken.Crystal Palace's Guehi remains a top target, and Leoni showed a glimpse of his quality in less than 90 minutes of football this season, proving he has what it takes to slip into his struggling senior peer's seat.Van Dijk must rally his Liverpool forces across the remainder of the campaign and ensure that this brutal dip in form does not fester and linger as a wider, more damaging issue.However, this acclimatisation period of new signings struggling to bed into life under Slot's wing will not go on forever, however interminable it seems right now.But there's no denying more is needed, and if Konate cannot bring himself together over the coming months, it's hard to envisage Liverpool offering new and improved terms.And given Leoni took to his Liverpool role like a duck to water before disaster struck, there's every chance he will respond next season in a more stable tactical set-up, quickly vindicating the potential decision to let Konate leave when his contract expires this summer.
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