Anfield Index
·17 de dezembro de 2024
Anfield Index
·17 de dezembro de 2024
There’s a special kind of magic at Liverpool right now, and its embodiment is Ryan Gravenberch. The Dutch midfielder has gone from a fringe player struggling for minutes to a linchpin in Liverpool’s renaissance under Arne Slot. Against Fulham on Saturday, he showcased yet another side to his rapidly evolving game, proving he’s more than just a promising signing—he’s indispensable to this side right now.
Back in late August 2023, eyebrows were raised when Paul Joyce tweeted, “Liverpool have agreed a 40m euros fee with Bayern Munich for Ryan Gravenberch. Player flying to Merseyside for medical.” The sentiment was one of cautious optimism—Gravenberch had struggled for game time at Bayern Munich, prompting many to wonder whether this was another risky gamble in Liverpool’s midfield rebuild.
Who can forget the whispers of Gravenberch potentially heading to Galatasaray just months ago? His lack of minutes during the 2022/23 season made it easy to dismiss him as someone who might not adapt to the intensity of Premier League football. Yet here we are, just months later, marvelling at a player who has silenced every doubt.
The stats tell their own story. Gravenberch has already amassed significant minutes across all competitions: 1,327 in the Premier League and 540 in the Champions League, to be exact. That’s nearly every minute in two of the most competitive arenas in football. He has become one of the first names on the team sheet, so much so that Liverpool can’t even afford to risk him in the Carabao Cup.
Against Fulham, his versatility was on full display. With Liverpool reduced to ten men, Gravenberch stepped into the centre-back role seamlessly before returning to midfield. He won 7 out of 12 duels, including 3 out of 3 aerial battles, and made 8 recoveries. Add to that a passing accuracy of 96%, and you have a player who controlled the game in every area of the pitch. His two interceptions ensured Fulham never gained full control, while his composure on the ball kept Liverpool ticking.
It wasn’t just the numbers that stood out—it was his resilience. Midway through the game, Gravenberch was stamped on by Andreas Pereira in what should have been a straight red card offence. Yet, he carried on, barely missing a beat. This kind of grit and determination is what sets the very best apart, and Gravenberch is starting to make a habit of standing tall when it matters most.
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His performance against Fulham wasn’t an isolated display of brilliance. Week after week, he’s proving that Liverpool have unearthed a gem. Whether dictating play from midfield, breaking lines with his passing, or slotting into unfamiliar positions when required, Gravenberch is demonstrating the kind of adaptability that makes him invaluable.
The rise of Gravenberch is not just about talent—it’s about timing, trust, and transformation. From the moment Liverpool secured his signature for €40 million, the question was whether he could deliver on the promise that saw him hailed as one of Europe’s brightest young talents during his Ajax days. Not only has he delivered, but he’s also exceeded expectations.
Under Slot’s guidance, Gravenberch has become the glue that holds Liverpool’s midfield together. He’s indispensable now, not just for his technical ability but for his versatility and reliability. As Liverpool continue their quest for silverware this season, it’s clear that Gravenberch will be at the heart of whatever success comes their way.
Liverpool have a special talent on their hands. Gravenberch is no longer the “odd man out” or a potential loan candidate—he’s a core component of Liverpool’s present and future. Yesterday against Fulham, he proved he can rise to any occasion, whether it’s stepping into defence or dominating midfield. He’s a player who thrives on responsibility, and Liverpool are reaping the rewards of their faith in him.
Ryan Gravenberch isn’t just a rising star—he’s the beating heart of this Liverpool side, and his journey is only just beginning.