Under Pressure: Southampton and Madrid Games Show Liverpool’s New Strength

Under Pressure: Southampton and Madrid Games Show Liverpool’s New Strength

Liverpool are proving their mettle at the top of English and European football this season. Under Arne Slot’s meticulous management, the Reds have dominated both the Premier League and Champions League. This blog reflects on insights from the Anfield Index Under Pressure Podcast, hosted by Dan Kennett, Simon Brundish, and Phil Barter, as they dissect Liverpool’s recent performances against Southampton and Real Madrid.

Tactical Adaptation in Southampton Victory

Liverpool’s 3-2 win over Southampton demonstrated their dominance despite occasional defensive lapses. As Simon Brundish noted, “We were in cruise control,” reflecting Liverpool’s ability to dictate the pace despite conceding two goals. The stats spoke volumes: Liverpool boasted 27 shots to Southampton’s 7, with an impressive 18 shots inside the box.

Phil Barter highlighted Liverpool’s adaptability, explaining, “He [Slot] kept South Americans on the bench post-international break, using fresher legs like Cody Gakpo and Curtis Jones.” The Reds’ pressing was another talking point, with Curtis Jones particularly praised for his high work rate, though Brundish observed, “He ran around a lot but wasn’t particularly great at pressing angles.”

Despite Southampton’s penalty incident, Liverpool showcased their offensive might with standout performances from Mohamed Salah and Darwin Núñez. Brundish pointed out, “Mo decided, having nobody pass him the ball for 40 minutes, to take control,” illustrating Salah’s determination and leadership.

Masterclass Against Real Madrid

Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over Real Madrid at Anfield was a statement of intent, with a masterclass in both tactical precision and intensity. The hosts recorded 60% possession and dominated field position with a 65:35 field tilt. Liverpool’s midfield trio—Curtis Jones, Alexis Mac Allister, and Ryan Gravenberch & Szoboszlai later in the game—played pivotal roles.

Barter highlighted the midfield’s impact: “Mac created nearly 30% of our EPV [Expected Possession Value].” Curtis Jones, in particular, shone, demonstrating his maturity with 10 touches in the opposition box and precise passing. Brundish summarised his contribution, saying, “Curtis doesn’t lose the ball, even in a phone box.”

Defensively, Liverpool were solid, with Connor Bradley excelling against Kylian Mbappé. “Bradley reached 34.9 km/h,” noted Brundish, lauding his defensive speed and energy. Kelleher’s penalty save was another crucial moment, described by Barter as “absolutely phenomenal,” ensuring Liverpool’s clean sheet.

Salah’s Consistency and Leadership

The podcast repeatedly emphasised Mohamed Salah’s brilliance. Brundish declared, “Salah is the best first-touch player in the country,” while Barter highlighted his staggering consistency: “12 goals and 10 assists by November 25th, averaging a goal or assist every 69 minutes.” His unmatched contributions are propelling Liverpool towards domestic and European glory.

Conclusion

Liverpool’s tactical evolution under Arne Slot is evident in their recent triumphs. Whether it’s adapting against Southampton or dismantling Real Madrid’s midfield, the Reds are showcasing a blend of intensity, skill, and adaptability. As Liverpool continue their journey, key players like Salah, Jones, and Mac Allister remain pivotal.

As Kennett aptly summarised, “Under Slot, we decide when to win the game.” This confidence and strategy set Liverpool apart as a force to reckon with in the Premier League and Champions League.

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