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·12 de dezembro de 2024
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·12 de dezembro de 2024
Arne Slot’s journey at Liverpool has entered a phase unlike any he experienced in the Netherlands. The manager is navigating English football’s gruelling festive schedule for the first time, a period notorious for testing squads to their limits. With six games in 20 days, injuries already straining the team, and expectations high, Slot will rely heavily on Liverpool’s fringe players to maintain their fight for silverware.
Here’s an in-depth look at five players who could be pivotal in Liverpool’s efforts during this demanding stretch.
Minutes Played in Premier League: 152 Potential Roles: Cover for Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Trent Alexander-Arnold, or Joe Gomez.
At just 20 years old, Jarell Quansah has already showcased his potential. Last season, he broke into the first team after an impressive loan spell at Bristol Rovers. His emergence earned him a spot in England’s provisional 33-man squad, marking him as one of Liverpool’s brightest young prospects.
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Despite his early promise, Quansah has faced challenges this season. A difficult first half against Ipswich in the league opener saw him replaced by Konate, and since then, his opportunities have been limited. However, his versatility as both a centre-back and right-back makes him a valuable asset, especially during this congested run of fixtures.
Slot’s preference for rotating full-backs during matches could open doors for Quansah. With injuries depleting the defence, this could be his moment to step up and prove his worth.
Minutes Played in Premier League: 20 Potential Roles: Backup for Ryan Gravenberch.
Wataru Endo, Liverpool’s seasoned Japanese international, has become a trusted figure for Slot in high-pressure moments. Often utilised as a “finisher,” Endo has been instrumental in closing out tight games. His performances in crucial moments, such as the late stages of the win against Crystal Palace or the comeback victory against Brighton, underline his value.
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Slot’s reliance on Ryan Gravenberch has been evident, with the midfielder starting every Premier League and Champions League match. However, fatigue is becoming an issue, as seen in the 3-3 draw with Newcastle. With Alexis Mac Allister serving the final match of his suspension, Endo’s role is set to grow, offering much-needed stability in the midfield.
Minutes Played in Premier League: 8 Potential Roles: Cover for Mohamed Salah, Curtis Jones, Alexis Mac Allister, or Dominik Szoboszlai.
Harvey Elliott’s return from injury comes at a crucial time for Liverpool. The 21-year-old, who fractured his foot in September, made his comeback with a late cameo against Girona. His ability to play in multiple positions—be it attacking midfield or as a wide player in Salah’s absence—makes him an invaluable option.
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Elliott has already expressed enthusiasm about working under Slot, and this festive period offers a golden opportunity to make an impression. After being labelled a “super sub” last season, the youngster is eager to earn a starting role. His energy and creativity could be the difference in tightly contested matches.
Minutes Played in Premier League: 18 Potential Roles: Backup for Salah, Darwin Nunez, or Diogo Jota.
Federico Chiesa’s Liverpool career has yet to ignite. Signed from Juventus for a modest £10.1 million, injuries have hampered his progress. His last senior appearance came in September, and a subsequent illness kept him out of the Girona trip.
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Chiesa was brought in to strengthen Liverpool’s attacking depth, allowing younger players like Ben Doak to gain experience on loan. However, his lack of involvement so far raises questions about his impact. With Liverpool’s fixture list intensifying, Chiesa must seize any opportunities that come his way to prove he can contribute meaningfully.
Minutes Played in Premier League: 0 Potential Roles: Cover for Gravenberch, Jones, Mac Allister, or Szoboszlai.
At just 17, Trey Nyoni represents Liverpool’s future. A regular in senior training sessions and often included in matchday squads, the teenager is balancing first-team exposure with regular minutes for the under-21s as part of his development.
While relying on a player so young isn’t ideal, Nyoni’s raw talent and potential have caught Slot’s eye. In a packed schedule, he could find himself called upon to provide midfield depth. His performances, even in cameo appearances, will be closely watched as Liverpool manage this challenging period.
As Liverpool chase success on multiple fronts, these five players will be essential in easing the strain on the first team. With injuries and fatigue inevitable during the festive schedule, the spotlight is on Slot’s ability to rotate effectively and trust his squad depth. For Quansah, Endo, Elliott, Chiesa, and Nyoni, this is a chance to make their mark and show they belong at one of football’s elite clubs.