Seems a while ago that there was a wave of frustration rippling across Merseyside, with Anfield quieter than its reputation would tell you. Liverpool, maybe, were just bedding into a new era, still reserved following Jurgen Klopp’s shocking departure.
How Arne Slot has settled in, and how Anfield roars. The savvy Dutch coach is cool, cultured, and a hungry Liverpool side have absorbed his teachings. He took Klopp’s team, true, but he dissembled it and crafted it anew.
Slot’s design is reaping the richest of fruits, and while Liverpool have been impressive throughout the campaign, the past week has succeeded in proving to the world that these players are the real deal. Real Madrid? Vanquished. Manchester City in the Premier League? Reduced to helpless gnats in the wake of an all-consuming Merseyside machine.
Klopp had his strengths, how he had his strengths, but Slot does things differently; this is his park now. Were the German still at the helm, you could’ve expected Darwin Nunez or Cody Gakpo to start at centre-forward against Pep Guardiola’s team, but instead, Luis Diaz was given the nod.
Luis Diaz impresses at number nine
Liverpool sang. Anfield sang. The players responded, fuelled by the giddying din and channelling into a brilliant performance. Man City were mauled in the opening phase, throttled and overwhelmed by a team that knows when to wait and when to pounce.
There’s a tigerish quality to this Liverpool crop, whose tireless labours over the past several months have now established them as undoubted favourites for the Premier League title. They are top of the Champions League group phase too.
Slot is a master tactician, and his decision to unleash Diaz up front proved to work in his favour. Writing in his post-match player ratings, The Liverpool Echo’s Ian Doyle handed the Colombian an 8/10 match score.
He said: ‘Plenty of effort, not least in terms of pressing, but not quite able to fashion many openings first half. Better second half, particularly when shifted to left, and did so well to win penalty.’
It’s true that he didn’t enjoy his most potent performance, but Diaz played his part, working hard to allow for overlaps from Gakpo and the incredible Mohamed Salah.
Minutes played
89′
Goals
0
Assists
0
Penalties won
1
Touches
31
Shots (on target)
0 (0)
Accurate passes
14/16 (88%)
Key passes
1
Possession lost
12x
Dribbles (completed)
3 (1)
Tackles + interceptions
0
Total duels (won)
8 (2)
Diaz did very well indeed to win the penalty that Salah dispatched for Liverpool’s win-sealing second. He combined with Gakpo on the left to emphatic effect throughout, all three front-liners so assured and determined in their efforts.
However, it wasn’t a flawless display from the 27-year-old, who failed to unleash a single shot of his own while merely creating one key pass. Given that he only completed one dribble and lost six of his eight contested duels, it’s hard to claim that his grip on the centre-forward position is iron-tight.
With only 31 touches across the contest, he even failed to take as many touches as Caoimhin Kelleher between the sticks, who didn’t endure his liveliest fixture by all accounts.
Perhaps Slot should make the bold call to drop his electric-paced maverick for the forthcoming Premier League fixture.
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