Liverpool star Ryan Gravenberch delivered a standout performance as the Netherlands cruised past Hungary 4-0 in the Nations League game. The victory helped the Dutch national team qualify for the Nations League quarter-finals, commencing during the next year’s international break.
The Netherlands dominated possession with 72% as Gravenberch played as a part of a midfield trio on the right side. The 22-year-old has played dominantly as the number six at Liverpool under the leadership of Arne Slot during this season.
After failing to sign Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi, Slot worked magic internally by putting Gravenberch as a defensive midfielder. The Dutchman suits the profile that Slot desires in a defensive midfielder compared to what Liverpool preferred under Jurgen Klopp.
While it puts fan favourite Wataru Endo out of favour, the efficiency and control in midfield increased with Gravenberch thriving. The 22-year-old showcased his adaptability and thrived at the national level while playing a different role than at his club.
Liverpool have won 15 out of 17 games in all competitions with Gravenberch playing a pivotal role in their consistency. The Reds are at the top of the Premier League and the Champions League table right now after their start.
Against Hungary, Gravenberch’s contribution was crucial, completing 79 touches with an impressive 96% passing accuracy, including two key passes. His calmness in possession and ability to create opportunities reflected his growing influence on the international stage.
Gravenberch was equally strong in his duels, successfully dribbling past opponents in three out of four attempts. He won five of nine ground duels and achieved a flawless 100% success rate in aerial battles. Additionally, he forced two fouls from Hungarian players, showcasing his ability to unsettle defenders.
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Gravenberch made a critical defensive clearance and provided cover for his teammates on the right side. His all-around performance highlighted his work rate and commitment to both attack and defence.
Liverpool faces their toughest opponents after the November international break ends with the likes of Manchester City and Real Madrid waiting. Gravenberch needs to maintain his consistent improvement to achieve something tangible after making so much progress already.