Only TWO new stars from Slot's Liverpool side would feature in Klopp's
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For those not from the red end of Merseyside, it's easy to forget quite how dominant the Liverpool side were that won the Premier League title five seasons ago. A point shy of a century, won the league by 18 points. We look at this team under Arne Slot and think they have started well, flying high at the top of the table, but it's nothing compared to the Liverpool of 2019-20. After 15 games, they had won 14 and drawn one. Seven more points than this time around.
And yet this new, different-looking Liverpool are favourites to win the title in Arne Slot's first season, which would be a staggering achievement. So, how do they compare? Who edges who? And what makes them different? ARNE'S IN CONTROL On first glance, there's just a slip of paper between them. Almost identical number of shots per game at around 15.5 and similar on target at a smidge more than six. Arne Slot has his Liverpool side in a dominant position after a flying start to the new era at Anfield It is easy to forget quite how dominant Jurgen Klopp's side that ended their wait for a title were How do they compare after 15 games? 2019-20 First 15 games 2024-25 14 Wins 11 1 Draws 3 0 Losses 1 37 GF 31 14 GA 13 2 Clean sheets 7 93 per cent Win percentage 73 per cent 43 Points 36 A few extra shots faced this term, 10 to eight, but the same Expected Goals (xG) conceded of one, so chances of a very similar quality and both with passing accuracies around 85 per cent.
Yet there are clear differences in styles and not in the ways we might have expected. Unsurprisingly, Jurgen Klopp's side pressed higher. The title winners won the ball further up the pitch as heatmaps show. And yet it did not necessarily work as efficiently as the new bunch. Fewer of those turnovers of possession high up the pitch led to shots and scatter hitam goals than those made by the current bunch, as you can see in the pitch maps below. Slot's side are more controlled.
They pick their moments. Slot's teams like to keep the ball while Klopp was all direct and heavy metal so it was expected this new Liverpool would be the possession kings. Yet it was Klopp's that enjoyed more possession and played more passes but both had the same number of touches in the box. This season Liverpool lose possession with 17 per cent of their touches, lower than in any campaign under Klopp. Again, scatter hitam it looks like Slot is being more efficient in turning their possession into opportunity. Liverpool ball recoveries: First 15 games of this season (left) vs final 15 games of 2019-20 (right) The Reds are keeping the ball better under Slot than in any of there seasons with Klopp according to the data Liverpool in possession Liverpool PL per 90 2019-20 2024-25 Possession 64 per cent 57 per cent Passes 628 533 Touches in box 33.
And yet this new, different-looking Liverpool are favourites to win the title in Arne Slot's first season, which would be a staggering achievement. So, how do they compare? Who edges who? And what makes them different? ARNE'S IN CONTROL On first glance, there's just a slip of paper between them. Almost identical number of shots per game at around 15.5 and similar on target at a smidge more than six. Arne Slot has his Liverpool side in a dominant position after a flying start to the new era at Anfield It is easy to forget quite how dominant Jurgen Klopp's side that ended their wait for a title were How do they compare after 15 games? 2019-20 First 15 games 2024-25 14 Wins 11 1 Draws 3 0 Losses 1 37 GF 31 14 GA 13 2 Clean sheets 7 93 per cent Win percentage 73 per cent 43 Points 36 A few extra shots faced this term, 10 to eight, but the same Expected Goals (xG) conceded of one, so chances of a very similar quality and both with passing accuracies around 85 per cent.
Yet there are clear differences in styles and not in the ways we might have expected. Unsurprisingly, Jurgen Klopp's side pressed higher. The title winners won the ball further up the pitch as heatmaps show. And yet it did not necessarily work as efficiently as the new bunch. Fewer of those turnovers of possession high up the pitch led to shots and scatter hitam goals than those made by the current bunch, as you can see in the pitch maps below. Slot's side are more controlled.
They pick their moments. Slot's teams like to keep the ball while Klopp was all direct and heavy metal so it was expected this new Liverpool would be the possession kings. Yet it was Klopp's that enjoyed more possession and played more passes but both had the same number of touches in the box. This season Liverpool lose possession with 17 per cent of their touches, lower than in any campaign under Klopp. Again, scatter hitam it looks like Slot is being more efficient in turning their possession into opportunity. Liverpool ball recoveries: First 15 games of this season (left) vs final 15 games of 2019-20 (right) The Reds are keeping the ball better under Slot than in any of there seasons with Klopp according to the data Liverpool in possession Liverpool PL per 90 2019-20 2024-25 Possession 64 per cent 57 per cent Passes 628 533 Touches in box 33.
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