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Ipswich vs Liverpool: 10 key things we learnt from Reds’ win over the Tractor Boys as Salah hits new landmark

Imhons by Imhons
August 17, 2024
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Liverpool kicked off their Premier League campaign with a solid 2-0 win over newly-promoted Ipswich Town at Portman Road, marking a triumphant start to Arne Slot’s tenure as the Reds’ manager.

Goals from Diogo Jota and Mohamed Salah secured the victory, but the match was far from straightforward, especially in the first half, where Ipswich showed they were no pushovers.

Here are ten key takeaways from the encounter.

1. Arne Slot’s Tactical Flexibility
Slot’s first game in charge highlighted his adaptability. The Dutchman started with a 4-3-3 formation but made crucial adjustments at halftime.

The introduction of Dominik Szoboszlai further up the pitch allowed Liverpool to break Ipswich’s high press more effectively, offering a peek into Slot’s willingness to tweak his system based on the opposition’s setup.

2. Ipswich’s Pressing Game Can Trouble Big Teams
Ipswich may be newcomers to the Premier League, but Kieran McKenna’s side pressed with intensity and organisation in the first half, limiting Liverpool to zero shots on target.

The Tractor Boys showed that they could compete at this level, especially with their ability to disrupt the rhythm of established sides.

3. Diogo Jota’s Clinical Touch
Jota’s opener was a testament to his sharpness in front of goal. After missing a header from a Trent Alexander-Arnold cross just minutes before, he redeemed himself by calmly finishing off a well-timed pass from Salah.

Jota’s ability to find space and make quick decisions in the box will be crucial for Liverpool this season.

4. Salah’s Record-Breaking Form
Mohamed Salah continues to etch his name in Premier League history. His goal against Ipswich made him the outright top scorer in Premier League opening-day matches with nine goals.

Additionally, in his 350th appearance for Liverpool, Salah registered his 300th goal involvement for the club, proving once again why he is indispensable to Liverpool’s attack.

5. Ipswich’s Defensive Solidity
Despite the loss, Ipswich’s defensive display in the first half deserves praise. They kept Liverpool’s potent attack at bay, with Luke Woolfenden and Cameron Burgess particularly impressive in central defence.

Their ability to maintain composure under pressure will be vital as they navigate their return to the top flight.

6. Wes Burns’ Close Call
A significant talking point was Wes Burns escaping a second yellow card for a deliberate handball.

The incident highlighted the fine margins in football and the importance of discipline. Had Burns been sent off, it could have drastically altered the game’s outcome, but VAR couldn’t intervene as it was a second yellow.

7. Liverpool’s Midfield Depth
The introduction of Szoboszlai and the performance of Curtis Jones showcased the depth of Liverpool’s midfield.

Slot has a variety of options at his disposal, and this could be key in managing the demands of a long season. The midfield’s ability to control the game in the second half was crucial to Liverpool’s eventual dominance.

8. Alisson’s Reliability
Although not heavily tested, Alisson’s save from Omari Hutchinson’s low strike was a reminder of his reliability.

His presence in goal provides Liverpool with a solid foundation, and his quick distribution often initiates counter-attacks, as seen in the buildup to Salah’s goal.

9. Ipswich’s Need for Cutting Edge
While Ipswich’s effort was commendable, their lack of cutting edge in the final third was evident.

Omari Hutchinson’s shot was their best chance, but beyond that, they struggled to create clear-cut opportunities. Finding a reliable goal scorer will be crucial if they are to survive in the Premier League.

10. The Challenge Ahead for Ipswich
This game was a stark reminder of the challenges Ipswich will face in the Premier League.

While they showed promise, particularly in the first half, the gulf in class became apparent after the break. McKenna’s side will need to maintain their intensity for the full 90 minutes and find ways to compete against the league’s top teams if they are to stay up.

Liverpool’s victory at Portman Road may have looked comfortable on paper, but Ipswich’s spirited first-half display made it a much tougher task than the scoreline suggests.

As Slot’s Liverpool era begins with a win, Ipswich will take heart from their performance, knowing that they can trouble the big boys if they maintain their pressing and organization.

However, the road ahead will be long and challenging for McKenna’s men as they adjust to life in the Premier League.
Liverpool kicked off their Premier League campaign with a solid 2-0 win over newly-promoted Ipswich Town at Portman Road, marking a triumphant start to Arne Slot’s tenure as the Reds’ manager.

Goals from Diogo Jota and Mohamed Salah secured the victory, but the match was far from straightforward, especially in the first half, where Ipswich showed they were no pushovers.

Here are ten key takeaways from the encounter.

1. Arne Slot’s Tactical Flexibility
Slot’s first game in charge highlighted his adaptability. The Dutchman started with a 4-3-3 formation but made crucial adjustments at halftime.

The introduction of Dominik Szoboszlai further up the pitch allowed Liverpool to break Ipswich’s high press more effectively, offering a peek into Slot’s willingness to tweak his system based on the opposition’s setup.

2. Ipswich’s Pressing Game Can Trouble Big Teams
Ipswich may be newcomers to the Premier League, but Kieran McKenna’s side pressed with intensity and organisation in the first half, limiting Liverpool to zero shots on target.

The Tractor Boys showed that they could compete at this level, especially with their ability to disrupt the rhythm of established sides.

3. Diogo Jota’s Clinical Touch
Jota’s opener was a testament to his sharpness in front of goal. After missing a header from a Trent Alexander-Arnold cross just minutes before, he redeemed himself by calmly finishing off a well-timed pass from Salah.

Jota’s ability to find space and make quick decisions in the box will be crucial for Liverpool this season.

4. Salah’s Record-Breaking Form
Mohamed Salah continues to etch his name in Premier League history. His goal against Ipswich made him the outright top scorer in Premier League opening-day matches with nine goals.

Additionally, in his 350th appearance for Liverpool, Salah registered his 300th goal involvement for the club, proving once again why he is indispensable to Liverpool’s attack.

5. Ipswich’s Defensive Solidity
Despite the loss, Ipswich’s defensive display in the first half deserves praise. They kept Liverpool’s potent attack at bay, with Luke Woolfenden and Cameron Burgess particularly impressive in central defence.

Their ability to maintain composure under pressure will be vital as they navigate their return to the top flight.

6. Wes Burns’ Close Call
A significant talking point was Wes Burns escaping a second yellow card for a deliberate handball.

The incident highlighted the fine margins in football and the importance of discipline. Had Burns been sent off, it could have drastically altered the game’s outcome, but VAR couldn’t intervene as it was a second yellow.

7. Liverpool’s Midfield Depth
The introduction of Szoboszlai and the performance of Curtis Jones showcased the depth of Liverpool’s midfield.

Slot has a variety of options at his disposal, and this could be key in managing the demands of a long season. The midfield’s ability to control the game in the second half was crucial to Liverpool’s eventual dominance.

8. Alisson’s Reliability
Although not heavily tested, Alisson’s save from Omari Hutchinson’s low strike was a reminder of his reliability.

His presence in goal provides Liverpool with a solid foundation, and his quick distribution often initiates counter-attacks, as seen in the buildup to Salah’s goal.

9. Ipswich’s Need for Cutting Edge
While Ipswich’s effort was commendable, their lack of cutting edge in the final third was evident.

Omari Hutchinson’s shot was their best chance, but beyond that, they struggled to create clear-cut opportunities. Finding a reliable goal scorer will be crucial if they are to survive in the Premier League.

10. The Challenge Ahead for Ipswich
This game was a stark reminder of the challenges Ipswich will face in the Premier League.

While they showed promise, particularly in the first half, the gulf in class became apparent after the break. McKenna’s side will need to maintain their intensity for the full 90 minutes and find ways to compete against the league’s top teams if they are to stay up.

Liverpool’s victory at Portman Road may have looked comfortable on paper, but Ipswich’s spirited first-half display made it a much tougher task than the scoreline suggests.

As Slot’s Liverpool era begins with a win, Ipswich will take heart from their performance, knowing that they can trouble the big boys if they maintain their pressing and organization.

However, the road ahead will be long and challenging for McKenna’s men as they adjust to life in the Premier League.
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