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·16 de novembro de 2024
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Liverpool fans have plenty to celebrate after Curtis Jones’ standout performance for England, as highlighted in the Daily Red podcast by Dave Hendrick on Anfield Index. This episode underscores how Jones’ journey from a promising academy talent to an integral cog under manager Arne Slot reflects his undeniable quality and potential for Liverpool’s future.
Curtis Jones’ recent international debut for England was a night to remember. Positioned in a deeper midfield role, he showcased his ability to control the game with ease, receiving glowing praise for his assured performance. Hendrick observed, “Curtis looked like he’d been doing the England thing for years. He played like a seasoned pro, not someone on his debut.” His composed backheel finish for England’s third goal against Finland highlighted his technical brilliance.
This performance wasn’t just a milestone for Jones but a testament to his development under both former manager Jürgen Klopp and current boss Arne Slot. As Hendrick noted, “Under Arne, you’re already seeing him take significant strides. He’s playing with a bit more freedom, and he’s clearly enjoying the system.”
Jones has evolved significantly since his days in Liverpool’s academy. Initially viewed as a free-spirited attacking player, he has transformed into a versatile midfielder, capable of both creativity and control. Hendrick credited Klopp’s team for shaping Jones into an “all-round midfielder” while emphasising Slot’s impact in unlocking further potential.
“This will be big for his confidence,” Hendrick remarked, “and it’s clear he’s ready to step up in Liverpool’s midfield.” With a growing midfield unit that includes Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Ryan Gravenberch, Liverpool fans can anticipate even greater contributions from Jones as he continues to develop.
Hendrick also pointed out how Curtis Jones’ progression is vital in Liverpool’s tactical and squad-building plans. He described Liverpool’s midfield as evolving into a cohesive, adaptable unit that can cater to different styles of play. “Having five midfielders of this calibre gives us the ability to rotate, rest players, and adapt to opposition,” he said. This depth and variety were challenges under Klopp, where injuries often limited flexibility.
Jones’ growth also poses challenges for England manager Thomas Tuchel, as Hendrick quipped, “If Curtis continues to play at this level, it’s going to be very hard for Tuchel to overlook him.”
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As Liverpool sit atop the Premier League and Champions League standings, Hendrick highlighted the importance of continuity and tactical adaptation under Slot. “This is year one under this manager,” he noted, “and there’s still so much more to come in terms of tactical innovation.” Slot has already made strides in blending his philosophy with the remnants of Klopp’s system, and players like Curtis Jones are thriving under this evolution.
Hendrick’s insights offer a compelling case for Jones’ pivotal role in Liverpool’s resurgence. As a local lad with talent, work ethic, and growing maturity, Jones embodies the club’s vision of combining homegrown players with world-class talent. His journey has only just begun, and Liverpool fans will be eager to see where he takes it next.
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