Anfield Index
·30 September 2024
Anfield Index
·30 September 2024
Liverpool have long been known for their rich history of world-class defenders, from Sami Hyypiä to Virgil van Dijk. Now, under the guidance of manager Arne Slot, Ibrahima Konate has emerged as a key player, both defensively and offensively, as the club continues to evolve its style of play. The Frenchman’s consistent performances since the start of the 2024-2025 season have been nothing short of outstanding.
After returning from a summer spent with the French national team, Konate was reintroduced to Liverpool’s starting lineup during the preseason, but it wasn’t until the second half of their Premier League opener against Ipswich Town that he truly cemented his place. As one of the podcast contributors in Panenka LFC pointed out, “From that moment on, it looked like the Reds were in total control of the game, and the reason was Konate himself.”
In that game, Konate replaced Jarell Quansah, who had struggled with Ipswich’s long balls and aerial duels. Konate, on the other hand, was rock solid, winning all three of his aerial challenges. This performance earned him a permanent spot alongside Virgil van Dijk in the heart of Liverpool’s defense. As the podcast emphasised, “There is literally no reason so far to suggest that he needs to be benched.”
Konate’s physicality is undeniable. Standing at 6’4″, he commands the air and is more than capable of shutting down opposition attacks before they even materialise. His reading of the game and ability to cut out through balls into the channels is one of the primary reasons why Liverpool can maintain such a high defensive line. As the Panenka LFC video noted, “Konate is one of the best, if not the best, channel defenders in the world due to his understanding of the game and physical abilities.”
Even in Liverpool’s surprising loss to Nottingham Forest, Konate’s defensive prowess was evident. According to the podcast, “Despite us losing the Forest game, Konate acted as a wall in front of Morgan Gibbs-White and Chris Wood in the first half, consistently winning back possession.” His dominance allows Liverpool to press high and restrict the opposition’s ability to counter, an essential component of Slot’s tactical approach.
What sets Konate apart from other defenders, though, is his ball-playing ability, a skill that has often gone unnoticed by fans and pundits alike. The podcast highlighted this overlooked aspect of his game: “We said it last season and we’re going to say it again – Ibrahima Konate’s ball-playing ability is absolutely underrated.”
Konate isn’t just a no-nonsense defender; he’s also instrumental in building attacks from the back. His progressive passing and carrying stats put him among the best Premier League centrr-backs. During the 2023-2024 season, he averaged 6.75 progressive passes and 8.29 passes into the final third per 90 minutes. The podcast pointed out how Konate initiated all three sequences that led to goals in Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Bournemouth. Whether it’s a long ball to Luis Díaz or a quick pass to Mohamed Salah, Konate is often the catalyst for Liverpool’s most dangerous plays.
With Konate, Liverpool have a defender who not only excels at the physical aspects of the game but also contributes significantly to the team’s buildup play. As the Panenka LFC hosts concluded, “If Konate can keep fit for an extended period of time, he will without a doubt be one of the best center-backs in the league.”
The biggest question moving forward is how Arne Slot will manage Konate’s minutes to avoid injuries that have plagued the Frenchman in the past. Slot’s Liverpool is built on a high defensive line and aggressive pressing, and Konate’s ability to dominate both defensively and offensively is crucial for sustaining this strategy. His partnership with van Dijk provides a solid platform for the team to push high up the pitch, suffocating opponents in their half.
In the end, Liverpool’s success this season could well hinge on whether Konate can stay fit and maintain his current form. If he does, the sky’s the limit for both him and Liverpool under Arne Slot.