Here is the offensive output for Clyne last season:
ap90 | cc90 | cc90 | ccv | pass% | bp% | lb90 | lb% | tti90 | gopd |
0.19 | 0.19 | 0.58 | 0.143 | 0.816 | 0.41 | 1.26 | 0.542 | 10.73 | 0.42 |
The most impressive stat is his goals on pitch difference. Lovren, Shaw, and especially Chambers paled in comparison. Our new centre back posted an acceptable -0.05, Shaw was a little bit better with a 0.03, but Chambers was horrendous with a -0.59, a full goal difference than Clyne. Did Arsenal buy the wrong right back? I think so.
Despite the endless jokes the south coast club has endured this summer, Southampton is not without quality. Even with Jay Rodriguez out due to injury, they will be a formidable attacking force. The key will be how well their midfield interacts. Most likely, Morgan Schniederlin (or Jack Cork) and Victor Wanyama will start as defensive midfielders with Gaston Ramirez, Dušan Tadić, Steven Davis, and James-Ward Prowse in front of them. Not to be too cliché, but the Saints will look to hold on to the ball as long as possible, forcing Liverpool to come at them and hoping the Merseysiders will make a mistake.
Unfortunately for them, it will leave new boy Graziano Pellè alone at the top. I don't expect much from the Italian striker, bar a lot of frustration, but getting him the ball in open space will put the skills of Tadić & company to test. If they can gain any momentum, expect Nathaniel Clyne and/or Ryan Bertrand to 'bomb' forward and help out on the attacking end. It would be 'suicidal' to do so often though as Liverpool's counter is quick and deadly.
If I had to make a prediction, I'd say Liverpool 2-1 with goals from Coutinho, Skrtel, and Shane Long.
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