After all of Liverpool's reinforcements have had the opportunity to show their skills throughout this start of the season, it is evident to know that coach Jürgen Klopp and the board did a great job when selecting the men who would solve the problems so marked in the midfield that there was a while ago, with Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Endo and now Gravenberch having their great moment of glory in the team.
The international midfielder with the Netherlands national team in this Carabao Cup third round duel against Leicester City was able to contribute to the team until before his substitution, assisting Cody Gakpo's goal that partially equalized the score in the 48th minute of extra time , doing his job in a complicated match that in the end Dominik Szoboszlai and Diogo Jota ended up being solved with their scores. With that assist from Ryan on Gakpo, the Dutch center back in just three games played with Liverpool already has a total of two assists, this being a very promising start for a player who a few months ago could barely see playing time with the team.
Bayern Munich team, Liverpool fans having the hope of being able to see Ryan become the new Georginio Wijnaldum over time, a player who until not long ago was one of Klopp's trusted men in the midfield area.
For now, Liverpool has found its solution to the midfield problems thanks to the collective contribution of all its reinforcements this summer, but everything seems to indicate that Szoboszlai and Klopp are looking between Mac Allister, Endo and Ryan for that duo to start in at all times, Gravenberch wanting to try to go for that place in the starting eleven to be able to surpass what Wijnaldum did between 2017 and 2021, a situation that seems difficult since Georginio with the Reds had a great performance that allowed him to play on almost 240 occasions being able to contribute a total of 22 goals.
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