Anfield Index
·31 ottobre 2024
Anfield Index
·31 ottobre 2024
Liverpool’s journey under Arne Slot has been marked by tactical finesse and smart player management. At the heart of this transformation is Cody Gakpo, whose recent performance has sparked a debate about his role in the team. With Gakpo’s rise, Liverpool’s tactical flexibility shines, especially highlighted during their recent Carabao Cup victory.
Cody Gakpo, the Dutch international, made a significant impact upon his return to Liverpool’s starting line-up, netting twice to secure a 3-2 win over Brighton & Hove Albion. This victory not only advanced Liverpool to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup but also reinforced Gakpo’s position as a key player under Slot’s management.
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“In the second half of last season Cody scored a lot of goals so he’s been a good player for Liverpool for a long time now. He continues doing that and that’s a good thing,” Slot remarked, underscoring Gakpo’s consistent performance.
Slot faces a pleasant dilemma with the talent at his disposal. Despite not being a permanent fixture in every match, Gakpo has started regularly, highlighting the depth and competition within the squad. Slot’s approach to squad rotation, especially when balancing players like Luis Diaz and Gakpo, illustrates a strategic depth crucial for navigating multiple competitions.
“For me, he is a regular starter. Not starting every game but he’s started on a regular basis. There is tough competition with Luis Diaz. It’s normal at a club like Liverpool to have two quality players for every position,” Slot explained, emphasising the competitive environment at the club.
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The Carabao Cup match also saw Slot making eight changes to the starting line-up, demonstrating the squad’s depth and his trust in its abilities. With key players like Van Dijk given a rest and Diogo Jota sidelined, Slot’s tactical flexibility was on full display. The decision to start without a recognised central striker showcased his adaptive strategy, relying on midfielders like Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones to advance into attacking roles.
“I prefer to play with a No 9 of course. Darwin was available but I didn’t think it would be good for him to play having just played three games and looking at the upcoming schedule,” Slot noted, highlighting his cautious yet strategic approach to player fitness and match planning.
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The praise was not reserved for the attackers alone. Slot also lauded young goalkeeper Vitezslav Jaros, who made significant contributions on his full debut. Slot appreciated how Jaros managed the game from between the sticks, combining sharp reflexes with smart distribution, which contributed to the team’s overall defensive stability.
“Everybody could see how important his saves were,” Slot added, acknowledging Jaros’s crucial role in the match.
Liverpool’s focus now shifts to their upcoming Premier League encounter against Brighton at Anfield. With a blend of seasoned players and emerging talents, Slot’s Liverpool is poised for more challenging fixtures, promising an exciting phase of football under his guidance.
As Liverpool continue to adapt under Arne Slot, the blend of tactical wisdom and player management is likely to keep them competitive on all fronts. With players like Cody Gakpo not just participating but shining, the future looks bright for Liverpool. The team’s depth, facilitated by Slot’s leadership, ensures that Liverpool remains a formidable force in English and European football.