Will Liverpool Ultimately Pay The Price For A Top-Heavy Forward Line?

The post Will Liverpool Ultimately Pay The Price For A Top-Heavy Forward Line? appeared com. Sweden forward Isak might have to dislodge free-scoring Ekitike to become the main man at Liverpool. Getty Images It’s only November, yet it’s already proven a season of highs and lows for Liverpool. Narrow victories, almost all requiring late goals, meant the Reds led the Premier League standings with five wins from five and started the Champions League and Carabao Cup (since eliminated from the latter tournament) with a spring in their step. Then, everything swung in the other direction with six defeats from seven in all competitions. After swatting aside Real Madrid in a 1-0 scoreline, the dial has turned again. Underpinning the teething pains, resulting from a much-changed squad to the English champions of 2024/25, is a sense of imbalance. The majority of coach Arne Slot’s team, aside from central defenders and the goalkeeper, thrive higher up the field. As such, the offense has carried a punch but often been disjointed-a stable of talents trying not to step on each other’s toes. Meanwhile, opponents have capitalized on the perforations at the back; in the league, Liverpool has conceded 14 goals to table-topping Arsenal’s three. Financially emboldened, Liverpool tried to evolve by spending around €450 million (€520 million) on forward-thinking players in the summer. Nevertheless, it risks devolution if Slot doesn’t find the balance that first brought him success. Wirtz shone against Real and has looked tidy, yet is still to score in Liverpool colors. And in style. Record buy Alexander Isak returned to full training today, and the. Continue reading Will Liverpool Ultimately Pay The Price For A Top-Heavy Forward Line?

Mohamed Salah ranks greatest left-footed players as he makes decision when asked to pick Lionel Messi or himself

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has named Lionel Messi as the greatest left-footed player in football history. Continue reading Mohamed Salah ranks greatest left-footed players as he makes decision when asked to pick Lionel Messi or himself