Liverpool have masterfully reshaped their attack to win now and in the long-term
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Liverpool have masterfully reshaped their attack to win now and in the long-term
"The unforeseen and tragic passing of Diogo Jota has robbed us of another key contributor up top over the last 4 seasons. A whirlwind of change We have gone from Jurgen Klopp overseeing the aforementioned groups above, to having Arne Slot work in his own attacking setup following some big money arrivals. Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz were key contributors at various points during their Reds career, with Darwin fading at the end while Lucho's best season would be his last with the club."
"When he scored, he sure made them memorable, you have to give him that. For a long time, Diaz was beloved for his work rate more than his end product. However, he snatched 17 goals in 2024/25 as he seemed to turn a corner in front of goal. However, nobody will soon forget his lung busting run against Manchester City when he carried it 65 yards and deleted Kyle Walker at the end."
Liverpool's forward group has been extensively reshaped since the departures of Sadio Mané and Roberto Firmino, leaving Mohamed Salah as the only remaining member from those trios. The tragic passing of Diogo Jota removed another key contributor. Jurgen Klopp's attacking configurations have been replaced by Arne Slot's system following significant investment in attacking recruits. Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz made notable, if inconsistent, contributions—Nunez produced spectacular goals while Diaz combined work-rate with a 17-goal 2024/25 season. Both were sold in summer: Diaz at peak value and Nunez after his England experiment concluded. New signings include Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz.
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