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The Portuguese forward is not the only star not playing at his best level at present and Ryan Gravenberch’s display against PSG was evidence of that.
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Heading into the 2024/25 campaign Liverpool were on the lookout for a new number six and in their search led them to Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi, who would turn the Reds down in the end.
Missing out on the Spaniard proved to be a blessing in disguise as Slot would turn Gravenberch’s career around at Liverpool, converting the Dutch star into a number six.
The 22-year-old has been sensational for the Premier League leaders across the 40 games he has featured in this season and has received praise from many pundits and fans for his development.
Games29Goals0Assists2Minutes2478Pass accuracy89.3%Chances created23Tackles won28Duels won137Interceptions 50Recoveries152Ryan Gravenberch’s 24/25 Premier League stats
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Rafael Benitez labelled Gravenberch as ‘crucial’ to Liverpool’s success this season and his performances may have cemented him as the Merseyside club’s number six for many years to come.
However, in recent weeks the Dutch star has slowed down and that was evident again on Tuesday night against PSG as the Ligue 1 side’s midfield caused the 22-year-old plenty of problems.
Craig Burley has stated that Gravenberch is one of four Liverpool stars who have not been the same players as they were six weeks ago and in the Dutch star’s case, fingers can be pointed at the board.
Wataru Endo is the man tasked with supporting Gravenberch at Liverpool this season and although Slot has praised the Japanese star on several occasions, the Dutch coach doesn’t seem to trust the 32-year-old.
Therefore, Slot needed a new number six in January to support Gravenberch, and although many other positions could wait until this summer, this role could not and it is now having an effect on the season.
The board have not let Slot down massively here, however, it was an issue that was easily preventable and Gravenberch would have certainly appreciated the support heading into this crucial phase of the season.
Slot will be hoping that the 22-year-old’s form gets back to the levels it was at earlier in the season, as there was talk of the Dutch star being in contention for Liverpool’s Player of the Year.