There have been some magnificent performances for Liverpool of their 6-3 win over Tottenham on Sunday however it was Trent Alexander-Arnold’s pleasant cross to Luis Diaz that set Arne Slot’s Premier League leaders on their solution to this emphatic outcome.
“The cross is something else,” stated Gary Neville, on co-commentary for Sky Sports activities. “It is precision. There are very few players in Premier League history who can land it on a sixpence like that, with that level of accuracy, speed and whip. It is absolutely perfect.”
Alexander-Arnold’s crossing was a function of the match, his 4 profitable balls in from open play being the joint-most he has ever made in a Premier League recreation. In reality, it’s two-and-a-half years since he final did it – additionally towards Spurs, because it occurs.
However it his passing vary extra broadly that makes Alexander-Arnold such a uncommon expertise. A lot has been fabricated from the management that Slot has tried to introduce at Liverpool however their right-back stays an outlier, usually on the lookout for these riskier however extra rewarding passes.
He has made probably the most progressive passes of any participant within the Premier League this season – 205 of them – and his common move distance is nineteen.1 metres, which is longer than every other Liverpool outfield participant. His first thought is the right way to harm the opposition.
That’s clear by the variety of passes that he makes breaking the again line. Alexander-Arnold averages 11.5 such passes per 90 minutes this season, rating second solely behind Kevin De Bruyne. However the Liverpool man is managing that from deeper areas.
In opposition to Tottenham, seven of his passes bypassed six or extra opponents. It’s over a 12 months since he did that in a Premier League recreation however it’s indicative of his skill to chop by way of a crew. There’s certainly no extra spectacular passer of a ball within the nation.
Rogers’ dribbling towards Man Metropolis
“He exploded last season and this season. I think he’s a really top-class player. England have another exceptional player.” That was Pep Guardiola’s verdict after being reduce aside by Morgan Rogers in Manchester Metropolis’s 2-1 defeat away to Aston Villa on Saturday.
It was maybe probably the most eye-catching efficiency this reporter has seen within the flesh all season, bullying the reigning champions together with his energy, operating away from them together with his velocity and punishing them together with his talent. He was excellent towards his previous membership.
He arrange Jhon Duran’s opener after which scored the second himself. He has 5 objectives and three assists within the Premier League now this season however that solely hints at his function below Unai Emery.
Rogers, 22, ranks among the many high 10 gamers within the Premier League for accomplished dribbles and through-balls, however what is especially fascinating is his outsized significance to Emery towards what could be thought to be the hardest opposition.
He accomplished 5 dribbles towards Metropolis, having additionally accomplished the identical towards Arsenal. Rogers has not accomplished that greater than twice in any of his appearances this season towards groups aside from final season’s high two. Villa use him to stand up the pitch in these video games.
“We needed to connect,” defined Emery afterwards. “He was really doing a fantastic job in this situation. One of the qualities he showed was his drives. He did a fantastic drive, he broke the lines and we could get through him. And he scored a fantastic goal.”
There have been some solutions that Rogers has regarded drained at instances this season and that will be comprehensible. This was the primary time in a month that he has been taking part in on the weekend having not additionally appeared for Villa in a midweek recreation too.
Curiously, 4 of Rogers’ 5 Premier League objectives this season have are available video games the place he has not performed a recreation within the earlier midweek. When he is stuffed with power, there’s merely no stopping him – as Guardiola and Manchester Metropolis came upon.
Leicester’s contrasting ‘keepers
If the significance of Mads Hermansen to Leicester Metropolis was nonetheless in any doubt, the goalkeeper’s absence towards Wolves underlined it as Danny Ward got here in for criticism from the house help because the Foxes had been overwhelmed 3-0 on the King Energy Stadium.
In keeping with Opta, not one of the three objectives had been ascribed to him as errors – James Justin being extra clearly culpable for the second – however it was tempting to suppose that the hugely-impressive Hermansen might have saved out each one of many Wolves objectives.
The boos for Ward had been unseemly however replicate the fan frustration and the statistics help the attention check. In Hermansen, Leicester have the goalkeeper who has prevented probably the most objectives of anybody within the Premier League to this point this season – 6.44 in complete.
That’s partly as a result of he has confronted the second most photographs of any goalkeeper within the competitors, a sign in itself of how precariously positioned Leicester are. With nearly anybody else there, they might certainly be sitting within the relegation zone already.
If Hermansen is out for any size of time, the worry is that that is the place they’ll find yourself. And Leicester have been right here earlier than. The place was an issue of their 2022/23 relegation season, Ward and Daniel Iversen each struggling throughout that marketing campaign.
Ward’s report that season highlights the distinction. Whereas Hermansen helps to forestall 0.42 objectives per 90 minutes this season, Ward ranks in direction of the underside amongst Premier League goalkeepers over the previous three years – costing 0.28 objectives per 90.
On common, that means the distinction between the 2 might quantity to 2 objectives each three video games. No surprise Leicester shall be anxiously awaiting his return. The defeat to Wolves was slightly unwelcome style of how issues might go with out him.