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A new position has been created that may mark a turning point for this star

He hasn't entirely given up on his preferred formation

By Sergio Moya

He hasn't entirely given up on his preferred formation
He hasn't entirely given up on his preferred formation

Liverpool's pursuit of the top four has gained momentum thanks to a run of victories in the Premier League since the conclusion of the World Cup, with the Reds posting encouraging statistics in terms of chance creation, without Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz, Jürgen Klopp was able to accomplish that, however, while he hasn't entirely given up on his preferred formation,

Liverpool has played its last two matches with two up front, creating a new position in the lineup that might help fringe players get more first-team time, one of them is Curtis Jones, who has only made two starts so far this season due to a struggle with his fitness, in both a deeper midfield position against Nottingham Forest and on the left wing against Napoli, 

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Klopp didn't appear to have yet discovered his optimum position, instead choosing to make use of his adaptability wherever possible, Jones still needs to persuade some people, but it is obvious that Klopp sees a place for him in the team after signing a new long-term contract with the team this season, fans can be quick to rewrite what

They see as the future of the team while Stefan Bajcetic and Ben Doak are currently excelling for Liverpool, disregarding the contributions that present prospects have made thus far. Since Jota and Dáz won't be joining the team for some time, Klopp will probably use that kind of left-sided number 10 role more frequently.

Already made an impression in more complex areas

His days at the academy saw him deployed as one of the stars who was given the flexibility to affect games, so he has already made an impression in more complex areas and he will have plenty of room to maneuver in a system where Darwin Nez and Mohamed Salah would lead the line in front of him, Jones, who will turn 22 this month, has yet to settle into his ideal senior professional position, although that may be viewed as both a strength and a weakness.

 


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