Gravenberch – Liverpool’s Gini Wijnaldum 2.0 Under Arne Slot
Gravenberch’s Rise at Liverpool: Gini 2.0?
When Ryan Gravenberch stepped onto the Anfield pitch, it was more than just another appearance for Liverpool. The Kop’s rendition of the famous chant once reserved for Georginio Wijnaldum spoke volumes. The tune, ‘This Girl’ by Kungs vs Cookin’ on 3 Burners, echoed through the stands, this time for Gravenberch—a fitting nod to a player who has already begun carving his place in Liverpool folklore.
Gravenberch: Liverpool’s Midfield Remontada
Liverpool’s midfield has undergone a complete overhaul, a true remontada from the days when Wijnaldum controlled the engine room. Gravenberch has quickly filled that void, excelling under Arne Slot’s system. His versatility is one of the key factors that has seen him feature in all of Liverpool’s six fixtures this season. Initially seen as a potential box-to-box player, Gravenberch has adapted to a deeper role, dictating play from the No.6 position—a challenge he’s relished.
Saturday’s match against Bournemouth showcased his strengths. His seamless transition from breaking up play to initiating attacks was a hallmark of his performance. Gravenberch’s sublime ball to Mohamed Salah down the right flank epitomised his growing confidence. With Liverpool still early in the season, tougher challenges lie ahead, but the signs are promising. Could Gravenberch be the Gini 2.0 Liverpool desperately needed?
Kelleher’s Time to Shine
Caoimhin Kelleher has always been a trusted understudy to Alisson Becker, but the Irishman’s ambition to be a regular No.1 goalkeeper is no secret. His recent comments about wanting more game time highlighted a growing frustration. “I want to go and be a No.1,” Kelleher said. His wishes to move to Nottingham Forest this summer were blocked by Liverpool, and now it seems that decision was the right one.
With Alisson side-lined due to a hamstring injury, Kelleher was thrust into the starting lineup against Bournemouth. His performance was crucial in Liverpool’s 3-1 victory, with key saves against Antoine Semenyo, Justin Kluivert, and Luis Sinisterra. Kelleher’s quick reactions and positioning proved his worth once again, showing Liverpool’s depth between the sticks. While Alisson is expected to return soon, Kelleher has reminded everyone that he’s more than capable of stepping up when needed. It’s a reassuring sign for a club aiming for silverware.
What Chiesa Offers Liverpool
Liverpool’s recent signing of Federico Chiesa from Juventus for £10m sparked excitement among the Anfield faithful. The Italian forward’s debut against AC Milan was more symbolic than impactful, with only a few stoppage-time minutes to his name. However, against Bournemouth, he was afforded more time to shine, entering the game in the 72nd minute. His first action was audacious—an ambitious 25-yard shot that was comfortably saved by Kepa. Though the effort didn’t hit the target, it sent a clear message about Chiesa’s intent: he’s not afraid to take risks.
Chiesa later struck the post from an offside position and came close to setting up Salah in the box. While his minutes were limited, it’s evident that he’s growing into his role under Slot. With the upcoming Carabao Cup match against West Ham United, fans may get a fuller glimpse of what Chiesa can bring to the side. His attacking flair and ability to make an immediate impact could be a valuable asset as Liverpool navigate a congested fixture list.
Gravenberch Could Be the Key to Liverpool’s Future Success
Ryan Gravenberch’s development under Arne Slot has been impressive. His early form suggests he could become a key figure in Liverpool’s midfield. If he continues on this trajectory, comparisons with Wijnaldum will be inevitable. The way he has settled into a deeper role, combined with his vision and ability to break up play, hints at a player ready to fill the Dutchman’s shoes—and possibly more.
Kelleher’s situation is a testament to Liverpool’s squad depth, a quality that may prove decisive as the season progresses. With Alisson’s return looming, Kelleher’s strong showing against Bournemouth will give Jurgen Klopp peace of mind. As for Chiesa, the Italian will need time to fully integrate, but his fearless approach signals that he will be a useful weapon in Liverpool’s attacking arsenal.
Liverpool are in the midst of their own remontada, rebuilding and refining their squad while keeping their eyes on major honours. With players like Gravenberch stepping up, the future looks bright for Klopp’s men.