Anfield Index
·28 de dezembro de 2024
Anfield Index
·28 de dezembro de 2024
In a detailed discussion on the Stat Me Up podcast for Anfield Index, Dave Davis and Dr. Phil Barter analysed Liverpool’s commanding win over Leicester and looked ahead to their clash with West Ham. With standout performances from Cody Gakpo, Alexis Mac Allister, and Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s recent dominance was unpacked through the lens of statistics and tactical tweaks.
Cody Gakpo’s stunning strike against Leicester was a moment that defined the Reds’ dominance. “Gakpo’s role has been simplified, and it’s really working for him,” Dr. Barter remarked. His ability to adapt and thrive in multiple positions continues to be an asset, with Barter adding, “He’s having a great period, outperforming in key metrics like aerial duels, threat creation, and shots.”
Statistically, Gakpo led Liverpool’s attacking metrics, showcasing his knack for breaking through defensive lines and contributing significantly to the team’s offensive patterns. As Barter noted, “Cody deservedly took the sponsors’ Man of the Match—he’s been pivotal in maintaining Liverpool’s attacking tempo.”
While Gakpo stole the headlines, Alexis Mac Allister delivered a masterclass in midfield control. “He’s putting together a quietly effective run of games,” observed Davis. Mac Allister’s ability to link play and dictate the tempo was highlighted as a cornerstone of Liverpool’s midfield resilience.
“Mac was brilliant, particularly in his role of soaking up pressure and ensuring ball retention,” Barter added. His threat creation and possession stats stood out, further cementing his importance to Arne Slot’s evolving Liverpool side.
No Liverpool analysis would be complete without acknowledging the brilliance of Mohamed Salah. “The guy is on another level,” said Davis emphatically. Salah’s ability to deliver in crucial moments remains unmatched.
Barter backed this up with stats, stating, “Mo Salah should be winning every player award—he’s that dominant. His combination of goals and assists puts him in a league of his own.” Against Leicester, Salah’s influence stretched beyond just attacking; his off-ball work also played a key role in Liverpool’s dominance.
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Breaking down the game, the podcast highlighted Liverpool’s control across both halves. “Penalty box touches were 60 to four in our favour,” noted Barter. Despite going behind early, the Reds maintained composure. “This is Slot’s Liverpool—dominant, elite, and capable of finding solutions,” he added.
Liverpool’s second-half adjustments saw a reduction in crossing and greater utilisation of zone 14, the crucial area just outside the penalty box. “Slot’s tweak to focus on right-half space was critical,” said Barter. The result? Leicester had zero shots in the second half.
The duo also previewed Liverpool’s upcoming clash with West Ham. Davis emphasised West Ham’s defensive frailties, stating, “They’ve conceded the fifth-most goals in the league and allowed 29 shots to Bournemouth. If they give Salah, Diaz, and Jota that many opportunities, it’s game over.”
Barter added a cautious note, referencing West Ham’s inconsistency but highlighting Liverpool’s need to maintain momentum: “This is a key game for us. Keep the grind going, get the three points, and capitalise on West Ham’s defensive lapses.”
Liverpool’s performances against Leicester and their prospects against West Ham underline a team in rhythm. With Gakpo stepping up, Mac Allister finding form, and Salah continuing his dominance, Arne Slot’s Liverpool look primed for a strong second half of the season.