Following Man City and Arsenal’s claims, Dominik Szoboszlai’s removal might establish Liverpool as a legend.
Dominik Szoboszlai, who recently joined from RB Leipzig, squandered a huge opportunity for Liverpool against Wolves, and Arne Slot has already pushed him to advance.
Dominik Szoboszlai missed a big chance for Liverpool against Wolves, and Arne Slot has already challenged him to take the next step after signing from RB Leipzig
Even though Martin Zubimendi turned down the opportunity to join the Premier League and Harvey Elliott was out due to injury, Liverpool has so far looked strong in midfield under Arne Slot.
The Reds’ depth in that area is still a matter of some reasonable concern, but it will shortly be put to the test. Liverpool will soon find out whether it missed one or two crucial games in the upcoming schedule.
But when it comes to Slot’s current possibilities, there is no dearth of quality. With Curtis Jones also vying for a spot, the first-choice trio has a wonderful balance, and Ryan Gravenberch has excelled this season in a deeper position.
“At the moment, he looks like a pretty sophisticated player who plays well with Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai. It’s encouraging to see how well all three midfield players have begun the season; I don’t believe there is a stronger midfield trio in the league right now.”
Although it’s a bold assertion, it’s difficult to against. With the exception of the loss against Nottingham Forest, where the entire team had a bad day, the Gravenberch, Mac Allister, and Szoboszlai axis has so far appeared to be quite strong.
Furthermore, Liverpool’s case for having the top three is strengthened by the absence of Rodri and Martin Odegaard, while both Manchester City and Arsenal are dealing with injuries to important players. For the Reds’ opponents, there are two significant defeats.
Against Newcastle United over the weekend, Pep Guardiola used Mateo Kovacic and Rico Lewis as a double pivot, with Ilkay Gundogan taking on a more forward role. Other choices would include Matheus Nunes and Phil Foden.