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We are still in August, so it feels way too early to talk about “title-defining matches” but Liverpool’s encounter at home to Arsenal has to fall into that bracket. A classic top-end six-pointer, all eyes will be on events at Anfield this Sunday afternoon when last season’s top two will go head-to-head.

We identifiy the key players, team tactics and where matches could be won and lost in Matchweek 3. These tactical battlegrounds could determine which team maintains their perfect Premier League start and gains crucial psychological momentum in the early title race.

Battle One: Gyokeres vs Konate – Exploiting Liverpool’s Right Side

Viktor Gyokeres has had a weight lifted off his shoulders after netting twice against Leeds United last weekend, so do not be surprised if he makes a big impression at Anfield. At former club Sporting, the powerful Swede made a habit of surging down the left-wing before chopping inside to shoot, and he replicated that exact move superbly to score against Leeds.

Gyokeres’ Movement and Finish vs Leeds

The Arsenal striker’s goal against Leeds perfectly demonstrated his signature move – starting wide left, driving forward with pace, then cutting inside to create the shooting angle. This tactical pattern will be central to Arsenal’s attacking strategy at Anfield.

Liverpool vs Arsenal

Gyokeres has two reasons to target Liverpool in this area as often as possible on Sunday. Firstly, Arne Slot may opt to use his third right-back in as many matches having deployed Jeremie Frimpong (now injured) and Dominik Szoboszlai there so far. Gyokeres will try to take advantage of a possible lack of cohesion, with Liverpool still lacking rhythm down their right side.

Liverpool’s Defensive Vulnerability Analysis

IssueEvidenceGyokeres’ Opportunity
Right-back instability3 different players in 3 gamesExploit unfamiliar partnerships
Konate’s formShaky, error-prone performancesTarget with direct runs
Lack of cohesionMissing defensive rhythmCapitalize on communication gaps

He will also be aware that right-sided central defender Ibrahima Konate has looked unusually shaky, and out of sorts in the opening two matches. Konate has not looked himself when put under pressure and has made a string of errors this season.

Konate

So, look out for Arsenal trying to recreate situations like this one produced by AFC Bournemouth at Anfield, with Gyokeres running off Konate down that side. The Swedish striker’s physical presence and pace could prove decisive in these one-on-one situations.

Battle Two: Arsenal’s Left-Back Dilemma – Calafiori vs Salah

Mohamed Salah has been a serious thorn in Arsenal’s side, scoring 11 goals against them in his career so far. So, in this encounter, Mikel Arteta has a big decision to make over how he deploys his left-back at Anfield.

One of the biggest tactical plus points for him this season has been Riccardo Calafiori’s adventurous, unpredictable attacking play from that position, regularly catching opponents off guard with enterprising movement. His dashing style creates just the kind of chaos that frees up space for team-mates.

Calafiori touchmap

Yet that strength could also be a weakness in this fixture, as Salah will stay high and wide in readiness for receiving the ball on fast transitions. Manchester United’s Bryan Mbeumo enjoyed lots of space from turnovers when Calafiori was caught ahead of the ball at Old Trafford, so is Arteta prepared to let him run free again?

The Tactical Balancing Act

ApproachBenefitsRisksArteta’s Dilemma
Calafiori attacking freelyCreates chaos, unpredictable movementVulnerable on transitions to SalahRisk vs reward calculation
Conservative CalafioriBetter defensive coverageLoses key attacking weaponReduces Arsenal’s threat
Lewis-Skelly alternativeDrifts naturally to midfieldSame transitional issuesRepeat of last season’s problem

Or will he be asked to select his forays forward a little more carefully? Gabriel Magalhaes’ presence on the cover down that wing will provide a level of assurance, but the left-back’s positioning will be a delicate balancing act throughout the game.

Arteta could start Myles Lewis-Skelly in that role instead, but he does drift into central midfield, which creates the same issues. Memories will be fresh from the 2-2 draw at Emirates Stadium last season when Lewis-Skelly was stranded ahead of the ball on a turnover, with Salah exploiting that space brilliantly to score an equaliser.

Lewis skelly

It is unlikely Calafiori will curb his bold style completely (and nor should he) so when he is inside Liverpool territory, Arsenal must look after the ball carefully. If they lose it cheaply and he is out of position, we know Salah has the talent to punish Arsenal.

Battle Three: Liverpool’s New Signings Have Added Fluidity

Hugo Ekitike has hit the ground running as the spearhead of Slot’s outstanding front four having scored in his first two league matches and in the Community Shield. Aside from his composed finishing, it is the forward’s varied movement which has added most to Liverpool’s attack.

Ekitike goal vs bournemouth sequence map

His ability for dropping into midfield, with Florian Wirtz making runs beyond him, must be handled better by Arsenal than Bournemouth and Newcastle United managed.

Ekitike’s Movement and Finish vs Bournemouth

Here, you see him link play with Alexis Mac Allister, dragging Cherries defender Bafode Diakite into midfield. Wirtz made an angled run that took a marker with him at the same time, creating an avenue for Ekitike to dribble into, and he scored from that run.

PhaseEkitike’s RoleWirtz’s MovementDefensive ResponseOutcome
Build-upLinks with Mac AllisterAngled run beyondDiakite dragged outSpace created
ExecutionDribbles into avenueTakes marker awayConfusion in defenseGoal scored

On Monday evening at St James’ Park, Ekitike’s desire to drop into midfield also caused confusion ahead of Liverpool’s second goal. Ekitike took up a clever position that made Dan Burn think twice about following him into midfield, which then led to the Newcastle defender being distracted by Wirtz’s forward run to his left.

Ekitike goal vs newcastle

This afforded Ekitike the time to turn away and carry the ball upfield. Seconds later he had found the back of the net. Either of Arsenal’s central defenders will follow him deep, but Arteta will demand that they get tight and aggressive with him. The other centre-back or a midfielder must ensure they track Wirtz when he fills the spaces which are vacated.

Battle Four: Isolating Kerkez at the Far Post

It has not been a brilliant start in Liverpool colours for new left-back Milos Kerkez. He was given a tough time by Antoine Semenyo on the opening night, and he did not defend well at the far post against Newcastle either.

Milos kerkez

Arsenal may look at how uncomfortable the Hungarian has looked when crosses from the other wing have been flashed across the face of goal. The Gunners would have liked Bukayo Saka to pressurise him at the far post, as his positioning has been poor (see above) so the responsibility will now likely fall to Noni Madueke or a midfielder that makes a run into that area.

Kerkez

Trying to overload Kerkez in 2v1s will potentially form part of Arteta’s game plan. The Hungarian defender’s vulnerability to far-post crosses and poor positioning represents a clear weakness that Arsenal’s tactical preparation will have identified and targeted.

Battle Five: Where Will Eze Fit In?

Arsenal are gradually moving away from a 4-3-3 to a 4-2-3-1 this season, with their No 10 operating more centrally. If Martin Odegaard is not passed fit to start, it is likely Eberechi Eze will make his debut in that position, with Gabriel Martinelli on the left.

Arsenal’s Formation Evolution

SystemPrevious 4-3-3Current 4-2-3-1Eze’s Integration
Midfield structureThree central playersTwo holders, one creatorCentral No. 10 role
Creative responsibilityShared across midfieldConcentrated in EzeKey playmaker position
Pressing coordinationEstablished systemAdaptation requiredLearning curve challenge

In possession he will fit in seamlessly there, but Eze will have to adapt to Arsenal’s pressing style, which is more intense than he was accustomed to at Crystal Palace. Should Arteta be worried about a lack of coordination in that press (seeing as it is his first game) it may lead to Arsenal adopting more of a conservative mid-pitch block instead.

Eze shot assist map

It is widely expected that Eze will be used more often in a hybrid left-wing/attacking midfield role, so this is where he will feature if Odegaard plays. He shone there for Palace, and as you can see on this goals and assists graphic, Eze has enjoyed plenty of success by popping up in those all-important central zones.

When Eze floats inside he will undoubtedly ask questions of Liverpool’s right-back and defensive midfielders. How quickly they get tight to him, will determine his influence. His experience shining for a counter-attacking outfit should also stand him in good stead when Arsenal launch their fast breaks at Anfield.

Read More: Liverpool vs Arsenal Preview: Prediction, Team News and Where to Watch the Premier League Match LIVE

FAQs.

What is the main tactical battle to watch in Liverpool vs Arsenal?

Viktor Gyokeres targeting Liverpool’s right side against Ibrahima Konate, who has looked shaky and error-prone in the opening matches, while Liverpool have used three different right-backs in three games.

How will Arsenal handle Mohamed Salah’s threat?

Arteta must decide whether to let Riccardo Calafiori continue his adventurous attacking play or be more conservative, as Salah exploited similar space when Lewis-Skelly was caught forward in last season’s 2-2 draw.

What makes Liverpool’s attack different this season?

Hugo Ekitike’s movement dropping into midfield with Florian Wirtz making runs beyond creates confusion, as seen in goals against Bournemouth and Newcastle where defenders were dragged out of position.

Where is Liverpool most vulnerable defensively?

Milos Kerkez has struggled with far-post positioning and defending crosses, while the right-back position lacks stability with Jeremie Frimpong injured and different players being used each match.

How might Eberechi Eze impact the game for Arsenal?

Eze will likely debut in Arsenal’s evolving 4-2-3-1 system as the No. 10, but must adapt to their more intense pressing style compared to Crystal Palace, with his hybrid left-wing/attacking midfield role asking questions of Liverpool’s right side.

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