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·11. November 2024
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·11. November 2024
Have we become a bit numb to how good he is at the moment? Liverpool’s rise this season has been synonymous with Ryan Gravenberch’s consistent brilliance. The Dutch midfielder has not just met the demands of a packed Premier League and Champions League schedule; he has redefined them. However, with such intensity comes the need for careful management, especially with key fixtures and international duties looming large. A decision will need to be made at some point for his own good.
Gravenberch has played every single minute of Liverpool’s Premier League and Champions League campaigns this season. His influence in midfield has been indispensable, with performances like his recent masterclass against Aston Villa standing out. As highlighted by Harper Morgan in a recent Anfield Index article:
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“One standout in defence was Ryan Gravenberch, who proved instrumental in thwarting Villa’s attempts, especially during a critical moment when Jacob Ramsey seemed poised to unleash a clear shot. A miscommunication between Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ibrahima Konaté had left space on Ramsey’s left. Gravenberch, though a distance away, reacted swiftly, blocking the shot and neutralising the threat with his exceptional anticipation and quickness. The Dutchman’s defensive work has become a hallmark of Liverpool’s backline this season.”
Such moments encapsulate why Gravenberch has been pivotal. His defensive awareness, coupled with his ability to control the midfield tempo, makes him one of Liverpool’s most reliable players.
Against Aston Villa, Gravenberch posted standout statistics:• Most fouls won in midfield: 2• Most duels won in midfield: 6• Most dribbles completed: 3• Most interceptions: 4• 91% pass completionMeanwhile, his Champions League dominance is equally impressive. As reported by numerous outlets on social media:“Ryan Gravenberch has won possession 26 times this season in the Champions League – the most of any player in the competition.”
These figures highlight his incredible work rate, technical ability, and resilience, even as the season’s demands continue to intensify.
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Despite his heroics, Gravenberch is not immune to fatigue. The fact he has been rested for both of Liverpool’s Carabao Cup matches suggests Arne Slot and his team are aware of the need to manage his workload. With Holland set to play Hungary on Saturday and Bosnia on Tuesday, Gravenberch’s minutes are likely to increase during the international break. Liverpool’s next match against Southampton, away from home, could provide the perfect opportunity for the 22-year-old to take a well-deserved rest. With Real Madrid and Manchester City on the horizon, ensuring Gravenberch is fresh for these season-defining games must be a priority.
Gravenberch’s importance to Liverpool’s midfield is unquestionable, but sustainability is key. Overplaying him in November risks burnout during the business end of the campaign. His ability to thrive in both defensive and attacking transitions, coupled with his physical presence, makes him unique within Liverpool’s squad.
A rested and revitalised Gravenberch will be essential if Liverpool are to maintain their challenge on all fronts. Ryan Gravenberch has been one of Liverpool’s standout player this season and would be in the team of the year zero doubt. His ability to combine defensive solidity with creative flair is unmatched. However, managing his workload carefully will be critical to ensuring his brilliance continues to shine as the season progresses. Maybe Southampton is the right one?