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In our latest community article, Bordeaux FC talks tactics and dissects the struggles of the Liverpool defence in the opening weeks of the season.


Liverpool are a team in transition. Their perfect start had, on paper, suggested this season would be a continuation of the form that saw the Reds march to the Premier League title in April.

But those performances were far from resounding. And, in the last week, the glitches in Arne Slot’s machine have spread from performances to results.

A SUMMER OF TRANSITION

Of course, defending a Premier League title is no easy feat. The relentless excellence of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City over the past decade has given a false impression. Winning the title often represents the pinnacle of a group’s efforts, rather than the start of a dynasty.

Slot took over a side that Jurgen Klopp had composed, and he expertly softened some of those hard, heavy-metal edges. But unlike last year, when Liverpool’s squad was stable and settled, this summer saw a record-breaking transfer window. With Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure, Andrew Robertson (£5.8m) fading as a force on Liverpool’s left, the end of Darwin Nunez‘s imperfect adaptation to the Premier League, and the tragic loss of Diogo Jota, this was forced more than it was chosen.

But for Slot, building a new title-winning side at Anfield is arguably a stiffer challenge than the one he inherited in his first season. He wants his side to dominate opponents – and prioritised investment in attacking areas with the arrivals of Florian Wirtz (£8.1m), Hugo Ekitike (£8.7m) and Alexander Isak (£10.6m). But the evolution of this team over the summer and the accumulation of attacking talent have created their own challenges.

CHANGE IN SYSTEM

Most pressingly, the change in system from a 4-3-3 to a 4-2-3-1 has created a space between Liverpool’s centre-backs and central midfielders that is being exploited by their opponents. This is a space that the best players in the game are able to find – but it should be hard. It should require the genius of Lionel Messi or Kevin De Bruyne, walking disinterestedly before exploding into life and picking up a position from which they can unpick any defensive lock. In Saturday’s loss at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea’s own creative genius was huddled in a puffer jacket on the sidelines.

Last season, the emergence of Ryan Gravenberch (£5.7m) solved what had seemed a problem for Liverpool. Fabinho had expertly performed this role for years, but after his exit, there didn’t seem to be an obvious successor. And while Gravenberch was one of the players of the season in the title-winning campaign, he could not snuff out this space on his own. The inversion of Alexander-Arnold into midfield provided “the box” that many teams now favour. In possession, two players to screen the centre-backs and build the play, with Alexis Mac Allister (£6.3m) pushing on to support Dominic Szoboszlai (£6.5m) further up the pitch.

LOSING SZOBOSZLAI’S PRESS

While there was much criticism of Trent’s one-on-one defending in wide areas at the back post, he was central to Liverpool’s defensive structure. Jeremie Frimpong (£5.8m) was signed as a replacement, and while his attacking potential excited FPL managers at the start of the season, he is a very different player – a right wing-back so attacking that Slot doesn’t seem to want to play him at right-back.

This has often seen Szoboszlai deputise there, and he has done so ably. But when Szoboszlai is in this position, the Reds lose their most athletic presser. This, in turn, gives opponents more time to find passes through Liverpool’s lines.

In this way, an elite football team can become a tower of Jenga. Removing one or two key bricks cascades through the side. On the other flank, Robertson’s successor, Milos Kerkez (£5.8m), is himself an overlapping, aggressive defender who isn’t comfortable inverting into midfield.

IN DEFENCE OF KONATE

Ibrahima Konate (£5.5m) has attracted a lot of criticism for Liverpool’s defensive difficulties. While he has unquestionably been out of form, many of his struggles have stemmed from stepping into the problematic space between the lines that at times yearns into a chasm. He is pulled in to pick up a striker dropping off or a midfielder pushing forwards, and in doing so creates a hole in the defensive line that the likes of Victor Osimhen and Jean-Philippe Mateta (£7.5m) have exposed.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Slot must problem-solve. He showed his ability to do this time after time in his first season. He may find a solution to this problem as quickly as it emerged. The key dependency is whether he has the right personnel to do so.

For now, Liverpool’s defensive assets remain very much a case of: watch this space.


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  1. F4L
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 26 days ago

    even with Liverpool's defensive woes, wouldn't be shocked if VVD outscores every striker under 9mil this season. at a huge discount as well for those playing a 4 back. its a shame there's so few premiums to make value matter

    1. The FPL Units
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 month, 26 days ago

      *every striker under 14.4m as things are going atm.

  2. Glasner Ball
    • 13 Years
    1 month, 26 days ago

    Watching Denmark thumping Belarus 4-0 and only in the first half. Højlund with 2 goals and an assist. Also doing really well in Italy since he left Manchester.

    1. Tomerick
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 26 days ago

      It’s almost like it’s harder playing in the Premier League than it is in Italy or against Belarus.

  3. Make FPL Casual Again
    • 7 Years
    1 month, 26 days ago

    Anyone know difference between Athletico Salah and PL Salah ?

    1. The FPL Units
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 month, 26 days ago

      About 6 goals?

    2. F4L
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 26 days ago

      think it helped frimpong started RB that match. but from memory watching the game liverpool seemed to play very direct, especially second half and it benefited salah for sure. of course helped that atletico were chasing the game. i mean i imagine liverpool havent actually been ahead for too long in matches this season so maybe that hurts salah abit as teams can be more focused in marking him out of the game

      also i mean, maybe abit harsh but salah just hasnt been that good either. the atletico match maybe just a fluke tbh, does sound very weird saying that given how good salah has been for so long of course

  4. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 26 days ago

    Does this look alright?

    Raya
    Califiori Chalobah Senesi/ Guehi
    Saka Bruno Semenyo Sarr Kudus
    Haaland Woltemade

    Dubravka Foster Rodon Mukiele

    1. The FPL Units
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 month, 26 days ago

      Yes looks very solid, only thing for me is Bruno, I've got rid on my WC.

      1. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
        • 9 Years
        1 month, 26 days ago

        I will take a chance. First time owner. Lets see how ir goes. The best thing with him is that he is easy to downgrade.

        1. The FPL Units
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          1 month, 26 days ago

          Fair enough, he has been points dodging to be fair (3 missed penalties), I've had him since GW1 and had enough.

          1. The FPL Units
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 15 Years
            1 month, 26 days ago

            *2 missed pens. Fat fingers.

  5. The FPL Units
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    1 month, 26 days ago

    RP

    Latest WC draft

    Pope Dubs
    Senesi Guehi Andersen Timber Gabriel
    Saka Caicedo Enzo Semenyo Sarr
    Haaland Wolt DCL

    DCL for a BB GW9 or 10.

    Any changes or suggestions?

  6. BUZZBOMB ♡
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 26 days ago

    Anderson or Mickey VDV on WC?

    1. The FPL Units
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 month, 26 days ago

      Andersen

      1. BUZZBOMB ♡
        • 10 Years
        1 month, 26 days ago

        Yeah, same (low) goal threat, similar fixture run byr DC swings it? Anything Im missing?

        1. The FPL Units
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          1 month, 26 days ago

          That's my thinking, never worries about playing him with the DC.

  7. Old Bull
    • 12 Years
    1 month, 26 days ago

    After a poor start I’ve managed to reverse things and currently stand around 86000. Done this despite sticking with Salah. Was thinking about swapping him for Saka who is less than 10% owned. Salah is just under 38% owned. Feel that what I do next is a big season moment. Advice would be welcomed.

    1. Gazwaz80
      • 6 Years
      1 month, 26 days ago

      I would do it, Saka back to his best…

      1. Old Bull
        • 12 Years
        1 month, 26 days ago

        Salah scored twice for his country. If he returns to form it will kill my rank more.

        1. The FPL Units
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          1 month, 26 days ago

          It's pools setup and tactics that re holding him back.

          1. Old Bull
            • 12 Years
            1 month, 26 days ago

            Yes there are problems, the balance isn’t right, defence is exposed and I think the Jota tragedy is having more of an effect than is being admitted. But if he returns from international duty knowing he needs to maintain his form for his country it might kickstart his club form. I’m inclined to give it one more match.

            1. Gazwaz80
              • 6 Years
              1 month, 26 days ago

              You’ll regret it 😀

              1. Gazwaz80
                • 6 Years
                1 month, 26 days ago

                Also, Saka just scored a screamer tonight…

                1. Old Bull
                  • 12 Years
                  1 month, 26 days ago

                  I know, I saw it.

  8. BUZZBOMB ♡
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 26 days ago

    2017 Hammer of the Year scored 4 tonight. One of my favourite FPL assets ever.

  9. Gazwaz80
    • 6 Years
    1 month, 26 days ago

    England beginning to look like a team under Tuchel…

    1. g40steve
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 26 days ago

      It was Wales not Spain

      1. Gazwaz80
        • 6 Years
        1 month, 26 days ago

        Nothing like getting behind your National team (assuming you’re English)…

  10. Azzaddin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 5 Years
    1 month, 26 days ago

    When will FFS post the usual the Good and Great league table managers update? Keen to know how they did for GW7