I have lots of respect for Endo as a player and professional – he is the Japan captain and is good enough to play for Liverpool. He’s a model pro and a great teammate. That being said, I’ve never liked the type of a pure destroyer at #6 – whether it’s Endo or someone else. The ball has to move and circulate, the #6 position is the one where every pass – forward, sideways and backwards – is available and it’s such a a waste to have a player in there who doesn’t have the range and variety of passing to take advantage of all this or mobility and confidence to go on a run himself when the situation calls for it. It’s like having a pawn in the middle of the chessboard, when you can have a queen. With the “pawn” football immediately becomes bland and boring.
I cannot express how much I’m enjoying seeing Gravenberch doing what he does at #6 this season – for me this is what football is about. And for all Endo’s admirable qualities, the contrast when he is there instead is just too great. I always said that if a team needs a pure midfield destroyer, I’d much rather have them play further forward, in the Gattuso/Vidal/Momo Sissoko tradition, with a true artist pulling strings at the base of the midfield. I can accept Endo playing kind of a “Milner role” at the end of games (although he will need to learn how to give away fewer fouls in dangerous areas), but I don’t really see him fitting into the midfield structure Slot is building. If we want a more physical midfielder than MacAllister at #8/LCM, I think Jones or even Szobo are our best options. At at #6, I’d rather see Morton or Nyoni when he’s physically ready.