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·1 September 2024
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·1 September 2024
In a riveting clash that showcased both tactical prowess and individual brilliance, Liverpool emerged victorious against Manchester United, continuing their unbeaten start to the season. This victory was marked not only by the solid teamwork of Liverpool but also by the standout performance of new signing Ryan Gravenberch. Arne Slot’s post-match comments and insights from the podcast provided valuable context, highlighting the key elements that contributed to Liverpool’s success.
Arne Slot, reflecting on the match, emphasised the overall team performance as a critical factor in Liverpool’s victory. “What impressed me most today was the way we played with the ball because I know what we can do without the ball,” Slot said, pointing to the tactical discipline and cohesion that Liverpool demonstrated. This victory was not just about individual brilliance but about a collective effort, something that Slot has been fostering since taking over.
From high pressing to playing out from the back, every player executed their role flawlessly. “The work rate was incredible by all of them, without the ball,” Slot noted, underlining the relentless energy and effort the team displayed throughout the game. This ability to transition effectively between offensive and defensive phases was crucial in overcoming Manchester United’s strong start.
Ryan Gravenberch, was a standout performer, impressing both fans and analysts alike. Slot acknowledged Gravenberch’s quality, stating, “His quality on the ball could be my first answer, but… what impressed me most when I started working with him was how much he can run and then still how good he is when he arrives in the duel.”
Gravenberch’s ability to cover ground and his technical proficiency allowed Liverpool to dominate the midfield battle. His partnership with fellow midfielders Dominik Szoboszlai and Mac Allister was instrumental in disrupting United’s rhythm and maintaining control of the game. Slot’s choice to deploy Gravenberch as a holding midfielder albeit slightly tinkered today paid dividends, showcasing the Dutchman’s versatility and adaptability.
Despite Manchester United’s strong start, which saw them earn a couple of early corner kicks, they struggled to maintain momentum against Liverpool’s high press. “United started really well, but we fought ourselves through those moments,” Slot said, acknowledging United’s early efforts. However, Liverpool’s resilience and strategic pressing game soon took the forefront, neutralising United’s advances.
Slot’s tactical approach, focusing on pressing high and winning the ball back quickly, proved effective. “If they play through or over our press, I see everybody working really hard to make sure we don’t need Ali,” Slot remarked, highlighting Liverpool’s defensive coordination. This strategy limited United’s opportunities and kept Liverpool’s goalkeeper, Ali, relatively untroubled throughout the match.
With three wins from their first three games and no goals conceded, Liverpool is setting the tone early in the season. However, Slot remains cautiously optimistic, pointing out the challenges ahead. “Good start, let that be clear, but still a lot to prove,” Slot said, emphasising that consistency will be key as Liverpool aims to compete on multiple fronts, including the Champions League.
Slot’s focus on continuous improvement reflects his understanding of the demands at the highest level of football. As Liverpool gear up for more challenging fixtures, the performances of players like Gravenberch will be crucial. The Dutchman’s integration into the team’s tactical setup and his impact on the pitch suggest that Liverpool’s midfield is set for a strong season.
Liverpool’s victory over Manchester United was a testament to their collective strength and tactical acumen under Arne Slot’s management. With a perfect start to the season, Liverpool fans have much to look forward to, particularly with emerging talents like Ryan Gravenberch making their mark. As Slot aptly put it, “It’s always about the team, and then the individual can show himself.” This philosophy has clearly set the tone for Liverpool’s promising campaign.