Liverpool Fixture Congestion

Arne Slot’s Biggest Challenge Yet as Liverpool Face Season’s Defining Weeks

Liverpool’s Defining Period: Arne Slot’s Relentless Quest for Success Arne Slot may have taken to English football with remarkable ease, but as Lewis Steele highlighted in The Daily Mail, the sheer relentlessness of the Premier League schedule has been his biggest challenge. After dominating Dutch football, Slot has found himself navigating an unrelenting fixture list,...

Davis: “Slot’s split-squad strategy could define Liverpool’s January success”

Arne Slot’s Tactical January: Splitting the Squad to Dominate January is set to test the mettle of Liverpool manager Arne Slot as he navigates a packed schedule of Premier League and cup competitions. With the fixture list demanding resourcefulness and precision, Slot faces the task of balancing player workloads while maintaining Liverpool’s pursuit of trophies...

Davis Discusses Tsimikas Rotation: “It’s Key to Managing Robertson’s Workload”

Managing Robertson’s Game Time: Rotation With Tsimikas Is Key Liverpool’s 3-1 victory over Leicester has brought up familiar debates, none more pressing than the workload of Andy Robertson. As analysed on the Media Matters podcast for Anfield Index, contributors Dave Davis and David Lynch offered insights into Robertson’s current form and the need for rotation...

How Liverpool Are Coping With Injuries and Fixture Congestion

Liverpool’s Injury Woes and Unexpected Fixture Reshuffle Liverpool’s relentless calendar was dealt an unexpected twist this past weekend as the Premier League clash against Everton was postponed. The final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park was called off mere hours before kick-off due to safety concerns arising from Storm Darragh. While some might see this as...

Looking ahead to February – the biggest month of Liverpool’s season

The January transfer window is over. Disappointingly for some, Liverpool ended up with Steven Caulker as the only addition to a squad that many believed needed more strengthening than what Ian Ayre and co. have managed. But there is very little to time to nurse those wounds, if there are any. The upcoming month is...