Arne Slot has challenged Ryan Gravenberch to maintain his stellar form for Liverpool. The Dutch midfielder started only 12 Premier League games last season but has been ever present in the league and Champions League this time under the guidance of countryman Slot.
And the 22-year-old’s form has been central to Liverpool’s flying start, with Slot becoming the first manager in the club’s history to win eight of his first nine games. “If you look at all the signings we’ve made at this club in the past I don’t know how many years, most players were under 24, 25,” said Slot. “You expect players from 22 or 23, especially if they come to a club like Liverpool and this environment, to progress, more maybe than from a player that’s 33 or 34. “It is not that big of a surprise if you bring the quality like Ryan Gravenberch in, if you start to work with him, you do the right programme, and he has the team-mates he has, that he can progress. “That’s what we’re seeing at the moment.
Now it’s up to him to keep the standards as they are at this moment. That’s a challenge because he, like all the others, has to play every three days. “He hasn’t played a lot of games last season.
I think he already played more 90-minute games than he did in the past two seasons, so interesting to see how he copes with it but until now he does really well.” After Wednesday’s 2-0 win over Bologna, Liverpool are back in action in the lunchtime slot on Saturday when they head to Crystal Palace.