Empire of the Kop
·23 marzo 2026
Liverpool Players Who Have Improved the Most in Recent Seasons

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·23 marzo 2026

Arne Slot arrived at the AXA Training Centre, did not ask for a squad overhaul going into the 2024/25 season, and moved the defence up 10 yards. However, the physical output required from the previous system is not present in the implementation of the new one.
Using data from WhoScored, the Liverpool starting XI now runs 4.2 kilometres more per game. The Athletic has already gone into great depth about the difference in the fitness level of the squad from the previous system under Jurgen Klopp.
The Liverpool squad that Slot has now is markedly different from the one that he inherited. However, spending almost £450m on new players doesn’t guarantee success in the form of points, as the Reds are discovering this season. The Dutchman had to change his own system to accommodate the new players:
As The Athletic pointed out, Slot didn’t do all of this out of a love for novelty. Premier League opponents had figured out the old configuration. The decision was to change or become static, and Slot changed.
Looking at overall match ratings on the WhoScored website, there are four players who have jumped clearly from last season. You need to go beneath the surface-level number to understand these ratings. It’s the same way Slotozilla dissects the inner workings of online slots. They disassemble everything, including the game mechanics, before they give you a rating. To know who is going to make the leap, you need the same kind of information about the players.
Federico Chiesa has seen his performance rating improve from last season. Let’s look at his exact output from this term:
Slot rarely calls on him to play the full 90 minutes, but Chiesa’s contributions in cameo appearances illustrate how he strives to make the most of every single minute on the pitch, henc ethe improvemenet in his rating.
Slot considers Szoboszlai a tactical luxury. His ease in adapting to different midfield positions has stood out – Jamie Carragher said that the 25-year-old has “found a bit of calm on the ball” in the Champions League – and that is exactly what accounts for his rating increase from 6.93 to 7.47. With the Hungarian dictating the pace of transition, he is essential for Liverpool. Let’s look at his output for this season:
His rating has soared from 6.93 last season, and Carragher complimented the midfielder on his newfound tactical composure. With Szoboszlai controlling the game, Liverpool always look like they pose a threat.
Gakpo has been subjected to plenty of criticism this season, but the statistics would suggest that he hasn’t been quite as ineffective as some people make out:
He no longer goes deep and drifts out of the dangerous areas. His role in Slot’s system is to stay in and around the penalty box, where his movement can be effective in producing goals.
Gravenberch’s evolution into a potent midfielder is one of the biggest surprises of the season, having failed to net in 2024/25 despite excelling in every other department. His current output reads:
Some of those goals have come against strong opposition in Aston Villa and Newcastle. Slot has given him more freedom, with the 23-year-old making runs deep and arriving into the penalty area to finish.
You only have to watch Liverpool for 20 minutes to see what Slot has changed. Players now move differently when under pressure than they did 12 months ago, and these are some of the changes which have been noticeable:
The figures below show the difference in the aforementioned Liverpool quartet from this season to last (ratings from WhoScored)









































