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·27 December 2024
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·27 December 2024
Liverpool’s 3-1 victory over Leicester City on Boxing Day exemplified their growing maturity under Arne Slot. The win, coming from behind, solidified their position at the summit of the Premier League while showcasing the tactical tweaks and discipline instilled by Slot since his arrival.
Cody Gakpo was pivotal in Liverpool’s comeback, delivering a stunning equaliser just before half-time. Reflecting on the team’s performance, Gakpo told Amazon Prime Video Sport: “We cannot deny we are in a good place I know, but still, I think one of the strengths of our team, and also of the staff, is that we approach each game as a new one as if we didn’t play anyone before. That keeps us humble and working very hard.”
Gakpo’s ability to exploit space was evident in his goal. Linking with Alexis Mac Allister, he cut inside with precision and executed a finish that bore the hallmarks of rigorous training ground drills. “We do practise a lot on the crosses and the shots. They always say practice makes perfect,” he said for LFC, underscoring the meticulous preparation that has become a hallmark of Slot’s Liverpool.
Liverpool’s tendency to fall behind has been a point of contention. Gakpo acknowledged this but also highlighted the team’s resilience: “We know the qualities we have, but it’s not nice to [fall] behind sometimes. We’re working on that; sloppy in the beginning and then maybe more focused.”
Slot’s men demonstrated their ability to remain composed, turning the tide with goals from Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah in the second half. This adaptability and calmness reflect a growing confidence within the squad, bolstered by a tactical structure that allows players to thrive.
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Gakpo offered insight into Slot’s influence on Liverpool’s playing style, noting a shift towards structured possession: “Especially when we have the ball, I think it’s a little bit more structured. Maybe it’s a little bit less direct, and we play more from possession. I think that’s maybe the difference.”
This evolution in approach has enabled Liverpool to control games more effectively, reducing reliance on frenetic attacking transitions and fostering a balanced, calculated style. The combination of experienced leaders and youthful energy has allowed Slot to build a system that maximises the potential of every player.
Liverpool fans will take immense pride in how the team has adapted to Slot’s methods. Cody Gakpo’s post-match comments highlight the blend of professionalism and preparation that defines the current squad. His mention of “sleep, recovery, training sessions and rest” emphasises the attention to detail within the setup.
The calmness shown after falling behind to Jordan Ayew’s early strike reflects a squad growing in belief and unity. Curtis Jones continues to flourish under Slot’s guidance, and Mohamed Salah remains a talisman, delivering when it matters most.
However, there’s still room for improvement. Liverpool must address their habit of conceding early, as Gakpo rightly pointed out. “We have to keep improving in that part,” he admitted. Slot’s side must start games with greater focus if they are to sustain their position at the top.
As Liverpool head into the new year, their form and tactical clarity make them favourites for the Premier League title. With Slot’s structured approach and a squad brimming with talent, the stage is set for a memorable season at Anfield.