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    Pep Lijnders’ bold Curtis Jones claim looks like it’s starting to come true at Liverpool

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    Liverpool’s midfield has played a significant role in the Reds’ current position atop the Premier League table with 10 games remaining.

    It appears that Arne Slot is on track to win Liverpool’s 20th league title in May.

    When the season is over, the midfield trio most identified with this Liverpool team will most likely be Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis MacAllister, and Dominik Szoboszlai.

    Those three players were all signed during the 2023 summer transfer window, while fans had hoped to recruit Jude Bellingham, who joined Real Madrid.

    In addition to the three regular starters, Curtis Jones has made a significant influence on Slot’s Liverpool.

    And, as seen in the new video detailing Jurgen Klopp’s final months with the Reds, Pep Lijnders made a claim about Bellingham, Jones, and Declan Rice that is suddenly looking plausible.

    Curtis Jones defends Pep Lijnders’ ‘complete’ assertion.

    Jones has not been a consistent starter this season. But if Liverpool goes on to win the Premier League, he may still claim to have played a significant role in their triumph.

    The 24-year-old has played in 23 of the Reds’ 28 league games, starting 12. He has three goals and three assists.

    Jones has primarily played as one of the two deeper midfielders, but he has occasionally appeared in the number 10 position.

    Jones recently played wide left in a draw with Aston Villa before assuming the role of a de facto false nine against Manchester City.

    These effective stance modifications support a point made by Lijnders in Amazon Prime’s ‘Doubters to Believers’ documentary.

    “Most complete midfield: Jude Bellingham, Declan Rice, Curtis Jones,” says the former Liverpool assistant manager, before returning to his seat with a smile.

    Jones has the data to back it up.

    Jones’ positional alterations aren’t the only thing that suggests Lijnders was correct in labeling him ‘complete’.

    As per Who Scored, the Liverpool academy graduate has the best final third pass success rate of any midfielder in the Premier League with 200 or more attempts.
    Jones has made 90.7% of the passes he has attempted to teammates in attacking positions of the pitch.
    Given he is usually operating in a slightly more defensively-minded midfield role, that is an impressive statistic.
    He may not have nailed down his position in Slot’s starting XI just yet – and he’s certainly no Bellingham – but the signs have been there in abundance this season that Lijnders was right to back Curtis so boldly.
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