Anfield Index
·28 December 2024
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·28 December 2024
Liverpool’s latest victory over Leicester City highlighted not only their dominance but also the ongoing competition for a starting spot on the left side of their attack. Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz, two of the Reds’ brightest talents, are making Arne Slot’s decisions increasingly challenging. As discussed by Dave Davis and David Lynch on this podcast for Anfield Index, this internal battle showcases Liverpool’s enviable squad depth and tactical flexibility.
Cody Gakpo’s recent form has turned heads. Lynch highlighted his contribution with stats that underscore his value: “What is it, eight goals in his last 12, and 10 goal contributions in that run? It’s unbelievable form.” Gakpo’s ability to cut inside and deliver trademark finishes, as seen against Leicester, exemplifies his technical finesse.
As Lynch noted, “Teams know he’s going to cut in, but stopping it is another matter altogether.” This duality in his play—cutting inside while retaining the ability to cross with precision—makes him a unique asset.
Gakpo’s goal against Leicester further cements his place in the conversation for Liverpool’s best starting XI. Davis remarked on his off-the-ball contributions, saying, “He’s got that physical back-post presence, really powerful, can get up in the air,” a trait that adds diversity to Liverpool’s attacking options.
While Gakpo is thriving, Luis Diaz remains a formidable opponent for the left-side role. Lynch admitted that Diaz might have been the clear favourite a couple of months ago but acknowledged the current debate: “A couple of months ago, Diaz was the nailed-on starter for the biggest games. Now, it’s a conversation.”
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Diaz’s directness and ability to stretch defences bring a different dimension to Liverpool’s attack. However, with Gakpo in scintillating form, Slot faces a tactical dilemma.
The battle between Gakpo and Diaz epitomises Slot’s challenge in managing Liverpool’s offensive depth. Davis pointed out the luxury of having “six high-quality attacking options,” which ensures constant rotation and competition.
The manager’s decision will likely hinge on form and fitness. Lynch noted, “If you were to play a game tomorrow, maybe Gakpo gets the nod. But that will fluctuate.” This flexibility is precisely what Slot has embraced, with players like Gakpo and Diaz pushing each other to new heights.