liverpool reduced to secular opposition Manchester United weekends, but importantly Arne SlaughterOne side avoided defeat.
The Reds’ fragility has seen them experience some stumbling blocks in recent years, but Slott’s steely structure has allowed Liverpool to dominate the Premier League. Premier League.
Dutch coach is reaping rewards Jurgen KloppTo some extent, his midfield has been rebuilt, but he has yet to make his transfer mark on this team and is preparing to sign with the team Ryan Gravenburch in the anchoring role.
Liverpool interested in new midfielder
According to Spanish reportsLiverpool launch ambitious €50m (£43m) bid to sign Real Madrid Aurelien Tsoamenihe is no longer Ancelotti’s pariah.
The 24-year-old remains one of the most talented No. 6s in Europe and has attracted interest from more than just Liverpool. Manchester City will indeed look to outdo their Premier League rivals in this game.
Given that Gravenberch has started every top-flight and Champions League game this season, some quality games could be in demand, with the France international having the potential to become Liverpool’s best defensive midfielder since Field players. Fabinho.
His statistics are indeed worth reading…
Why Chuameni could be the best player since Fabinho
Reporter Stefan Bienkoski Hailing Chuameni’s “world-class” ability in midfield, his ball-winning talents could make him the perfect player to complement Slott’s midfield, making him the next version of Fabio on Merseyside. Neo.
Chuameni is not as mobile and athletic as Gravenberh, we should say like Fabinho, but Chuameni maintains a crisp attitude and is a smart reader of the game who will Scan your surroundings and take action even when an enemy opportunity is budding.
This is something their former Brazilian is good at, Leading to Klopp paying tribute to him The sixth-ranked player, “one of the best players in the world,” praised his defensive work as well as his ball-handling skills.
There’s no reason why Tsouameni can’t work with Gravenberg on the pitch. They occupy similar areas but play different roles, with Real Madrid’s player more of a key ball-carrier and Gravenberch’s approach to pressure being silky and stylish.
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Ryan Gravenberg vs Aureliano Chuameni (2024/25) |
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Match statistics* |
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Game (start) |
19 (19) |
15 (15) |
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Target |
0 |
0 |
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Assist |
1 |
0 |
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touch* |
71.5 |
78.8 |
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Completed by |
90% |
93% |
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Key Pass* |
0.8 |
0.3 |
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Dribbling* |
1.0 |
0.3 |
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Ball recovery* |
5.1 |
4.5 |
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Tackle + Interception* |
3.6 |
3.3 |
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Total number of duels (wins)* |
5.3 (58%) |
4.6 (64%) |
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Statistics from Sofascore (* = per game) |
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As you can see, Grevenberg and Tsouameni do have slight differences, most notably the former’s relentless energy and drive towards the front areas of the pitch.
Fabinho’s decline is in line with Liverpool’s decline under Klopp in the 2022/23 season, resulting in FSG signing a series of new players, including Gravenberch.
But to this day, the Brazilian’s steely quality in the engine room is still fondly remembered. He can be seen as a technically superior version of Wataru Endo, aggressive but cultured.
Liverpool should go all out for the French midfielder this winter, with his skills perhaps giving the Anfield side an extra boost to fend off title rivals such as Arsenal and under a new manager Won a historic Premier League title.







