Anfield Index
·28 de novembro de 2024
Anfield Index
·28 de novembro de 2024
Liverpool produced a commanding display to defeat Champions League holders Real Madrid 2-0 at Anfield, maintaining their perfect record in the league phase. Under the astute leadership of Arne Slot, the Reds showcased a performance that highlighted tactical discipline, individual brilliance, and the collective effort of a well-drilled team. Goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo in the second half sealed the victory, further cementing Liverpool’s status as a serious contender in Europe this season.
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“I liked a lot what I saw,” remarked Arne Slot in his post-match press conference. While the head coach acknowledged some sloppiness in the first half, he emphasised the importance of patience in breaking down Real Madrid’s defensive lines.
Slot’s analysis of Liverpool’s dominance after the break was telling. “The first seven minutes after half-time, I think we had total dominance,” he said. Slot’s call for composure and precise execution was heeded, with Liverpool capitalising on their control to devastating effect.
While the result was a significant milestone, Slot downplayed its status as a ‘statement’, suggesting that the true measure of the team’s progress would come in the later stages of the tournament. “If we arrive in the last 16 or the quarter-finals and face them again, that would be a bigger statement than this,” he added.
Caoimhin Kelleher was a standout performer, denying Kylian Mbappé from the penalty spot in a pivotal moment. Slot was full of praise for the young goalkeeper, stating, “It was a big moment for him. If you see Mbappé behind the ball, you think, ‘This ball is probably going to go in.’ But he saved it.”
With Alisson Becker nearing a return, the form of Kelleher gives Slot a welcome selection dilemma. However, Slot insisted the focus should remain on Kelleher’s heroics rather than future decisions.
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Slot also highlighted the contributions of Liverpool’s academy graduates, particularly Conor Bradley. “To have three Academy players in your team doing so well is a big compliment for the Academy,” he said, referring to Bradley, Kelleher, and Curtis Jones. Slot’s trust in young talent reflects Liverpool’s commitment to nurturing homegrown players, blending youth with experience.
Liverpool’s pattern of improving as matches progress has become a hallmark of their style under Slot. “The effort we put in during the first half helps us to be as good as we are in the second half,” he explained. By pressing high and maintaining relentless energy, the team wears down opponents, creating opportunities to exploit defensive lapses.
Slot also credited mid-game adjustments, such as adapting to Real Madrid’s changes after Vinícius Jr. was omitted. “These small adjustments help us as well,” he noted, highlighting the importance of tactical flexibility in achieving results against elite opposition.
Despite the euphoria of victory, Slot maintained a grounded perspective on Liverpool’s Champions League aspirations. “This team has always been there,” he stated, referring to Liverpool’s consistent presence among Europe’s elite. Slot dismissed notions of a radical transformation, instead crediting minor adjustments and a strong foundation for the team’s current success.
He also reserved praise for Ryan Gravenberch, whose composed and dominant midfield display stood out. “He is so comfortable on the ball,” Slot said, emphasising Gravenberch’s ability to link play and unlock opposition defences.
Liverpool’s victory over Real Madrid was a testament to Arne Slot’s tactical acumen, the team’s depth, and their unyielding commitment to excellence. While the result keeps Liverpool at the top of their group, Slot’s measured response underscores the club’s broader ambitions.
For Liverpool fans, the win offers a tantalising glimpse of what could lie ahead in Europe this season. Yet, as Slot wisely pointed out, the ultimate statement will come in the later stages of the competition.