I think we saw Trent coming inside a lot at the start of the season but it didn’t have a positive effect on our play - but I think there are 2 important changes that are making it work now.
1. Konate is tge obvious obe - he’s by far our best option for a right sided CB who can effectively cover against opposition LW’s - Matip doesn’t have the pace and Gomez doesn’t have the positional awareness.
2. Gakpo - and this, I think, is the important one - at the start of the season we were setting up with Nunez centrally who was playing high against the opposition line, meaning Salah was staying out wide more. Gakpo is playing more like prime Bobby (positionally), so he’s staying Central but dropping deep which creates space for Salah & the Left sided forward to come inside - and it also drags a CB out of the centre if they track him.
Mo has been more involved of late - if he was in form he’d have scored a bucket load more goals than he has.
It all means we’re more fluid in attack and it means that Trent; while also being fluid in that he can stay out wide or move inside or drop deep depending on whether Robbo has pushed up on the other side; isn’t as easy to pin down and target by the opposition.
Makes it interesting as to what we need as a replacement for Gendo in that role - someone who can press and harry in the centre, technically good, retains possession but is also capable of moving out wide, overlapping and putting in good crosses.
Someone comfortable at CM & RW.
That's an interesting point about Gakpoo. I never saw it like that.
If you're right about this, then that shows once again, that we should be glad none of us are part of the coaching team, cos frankly, most of us haven't the faintest clue. I was (and still am) part of the group who questioned why we wasted our money on Gakpoo.
I'm still not a fan of him. He plays like a robot. Maybe he's secretly an AI android still learning the game.