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·30. November 2024
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·30. November 2024
Liverpool’s clash with Manchester City has always been one of the most anticipated fixtures in the football calendar. Speaking on the Molby on the Spot podcast, Liverpool legend Jan Molby shared his insights on the upcoming match, dissecting the challenges and opportunities facing both teams. As the Reds prepare to face a struggling yet dangerous City side, Molby and host Trev Downey explored the tactical nuances and mental dynamics at play in this blockbuster encounter.
Manchester City enters this match in an unfamiliar position—on the back foot. Pep Guardiola’s team, typically dominant, has been reeling from a string of poor results. Their vulnerabilities were highlighted in recent losses, including a 4-0 defeat to Spurs and a collapse against Feyenoord. Molby observed, “This is not a blip. This is running a bit deeper. Even Guardiola is thinking, ‘How do I get out of this?’”
Despite their struggles, City remains a formidable opponent. Molby warned, “Even in all these defeats, they still dominate. They still have the ball; they’re still in complete control.” This ability to retain possession and dictate play makes them a dangerous adversary, particularly with players like Erling Haaland, who Molby described as “a freak of footballing nature.”
In contrast to Guardiola’s apparent agitation, Liverpool manager Arne Slot has maintained a composed approach. Molby highlighted the positive influence of Slot’s calm leadership on the team. “The players look at him and think, ‘How calm is he?’” he noted. This stability has been crucial for Liverpool as they navigate a packed schedule and injury setbacks.
Molby expressed confidence in Liverpool’s ability to rise to the occasion, stating, “I’m expecting to see a very dominant Liverpool performance against a big club that’s having some problems.” However, he cautioned that the match would still be a stern test, adding, “City will ask their players to be brave, to play good risk. But I’m not sure Guardiola’s very good at protecting his team’s weaknesses when they’re not playing well.”
The podcast also explored the tactical battles likely to define the match. With Ibrahima Konaté unavailable, Liverpool’s defensive setup will come under scrutiny. Molby predicted that Joe Gomez would step in, but emphasised the need for collective defensive discipline against City’s potent attack.
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In midfield, the return to form of Alexis Mac Allister was singled out as a crucial factor. Molby said, “If he’s on it, Liverpool are on it.” The Argentine’s ability to control the tempo and unlock defences could prove pivotal in breaking down City’s typically robust structure.
On the attacking front, the selection dilemmas facing Slot were described as “lovely headaches.” Molby speculated on whether Darwin Núñez or Diogo Jota would start, while acknowledging the depth and quality Liverpool now possess in forward areas.
Molby also touched on the psychological dynamics of the fixture, particularly the pressure on both teams. He dismissed suggestions that Liverpool would feel undue pressure, stating, “Pressure is when we’re talking about one or two points. A big gap like this? I don’t believe in that.”
Instead, Molby argued that the pressure is squarely on Manchester City, who cannot afford to fall further behind in the title race. “If City don’t win this, they’re effectively done,” he claimed. “It’s 11 points then, and I don’t think Guardiola will think it’s doable at 11 points.”
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As the match approaches, Molby remains optimistic about Liverpool’s chances, predicting a narrow victory. “I think we’ll beat City,” he said confidently. “I think they’re fragile, I think they’re vulnerable. But it’ll be tight. I think we’ll beat them 1-0.”
This fixture represents more than just three points—it’s a chance for Liverpool to solidify their title credentials and deliver a statement performance. With the calm leadership of Arne Slot and a squad ready to step up, the Reds are well-positioned to take advantage of City’s current vulnerabilities.