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Liverpool star reveals attack was focuss on one Tottenham man in brutal 6-3 pasting

Liverpool star Ryan Gravenberch has revealed the Reds planned before their win over Tottenham to “press the right centre-back” Radu Dragusin, a plan he felt they executed “really well”.

Spurs were put to the sword by. Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday. Having conc three goals in victory over. Manchester United in the week it seem they were there for the taking.

The Reds did just that, smashing in six goals in the 6-3 victory.

Midfield man Gravenberch has revealed that the plan was to attack Dragusin, and that paid off.

“Yeah we had a really good game plan, we wanted to keep them on the right side and press the right centre-back. Sometimes it went well and sometimes they did it good but by the end, I think we did really well,” Granvenberch.

Inde, with the amount of goals put past https://ufabet999.app. Spurs none of the defence cover themselves in glory, but Dragusin was involv a lot. For the first goal, he saw the ball whipped over his head for Luis Diaz to score.

Who push on and finished the goal himself when he reach the box.

For the fourth, Dragusin stepp towards the Liverpool attack at the wrong time, saw the ball slott past him, before it was knock across the box and eventually ended up in the net.

Many sides have put to the sword by the Reds this season, with the Premier League leaders having score 37 goals so far.

But that Tottenham’s defence have not play an awful lot together, and Dragusin would likely not be playing if. Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven were fit, means they were given an easier task than by some.

It is the most goals Liverpool have scored in a game this season, but was also only the first time Spurs have lost by more than a goal, which says more about the Reds’ attack than their defence.

Having struggled to establish himself at Bayern Munich last season after a big money move from Ajax, Gravenberch completed a £34.5m switch to Liverpool on summer transfer deadline day.

But in preferring to focus on settling at his new club, Gravenberch decline to be call up for Netherlands Under-21 duty a few days later. That riled Under-21 manager Michael Reiziger and senior boss Ronald Koeman, leading Gravenberch to be overlook ever since.

The 21-year-old has gradually proven just why he was rate as one of Europe’s most promising midfield talents during his Ajax days. He has been arguably Liverpool’s best player in the Europa League this season, notably missing the recent defeat to Toulouse with injury. Since coming on at half-time in the Merseyside derby, Gravenberch had also started three consecutive Premier League games prior to a knee problem ruling him out of the weekend’s win over Brentford.