Empire of the Kop
·7 novembre 2024
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·7 novembre 2024
Liverpool continued their fine form at home and abroad thanks to the help of their Academy graduate, Curtis Jones.
The Scouser played a key role in helping open the floodgates at Anfield as the Reds first took their opponents apart in a two-minute salvo from the 61st minute. A further double from Luis Diaz between the 83rd minute and two minutes in extra time sealed the demolition job against Xabi Alonso and his visiting Leverkusen side.
A fourth win in a row in the new Champions League format that sees the Merseysiders remain the only club with a 100% record in the European top-flight.
(Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
There was broad agreement across the ranks that Curtis Jones played a key role against the Bundesliga champions.
From Melissa Reddy to Jamie Carragher, commentators on X were blown away by his defence-unlocking pass in the second half.
At this rate, it’s difficult to see how Dominik Szoboszlai will play himself back into the first XI! It’s a nice problem, of course, for new head coach Arne Slot who admitted he’s still learning about Jones’s value.
Nor should it be forgotten that Liverpool evidently have every intention of going far in all available competitions – so opportunities will likely be available for our summer 2023 signing to shine.
It’ll be very interesting to see whether our No.8 holds on to his place in the middle of the park following the 2-1 comeback against Brighton in the Premier League last Saturday.
* Stats courtesy of Sofascore post Liverpool v Bayer Leverkusen
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