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Liverpool Have a Player Who May Actually Be More Creative Than Florian Wirtz Now - Opinion
Liverpool FC boasts a surprising creative talent who could outshine even their star signing, Florian Wirtz, in terms of chance creation this season. Since joining from Bayer Leverkusen in June 2025, Wirtz has been hailed as Anfield's new creative fulcrum, dominating England's creativity metrics despite not yet hitting top gear[1]. However, an exhaustive analysis reveals 51 Premier League players have created better chances than him so far, sparking debate over his immediate impact[2].
The article dives into Liverpool's squad depth, pinpointing one unsung hero whose key passes, through-balls, and assists surpass Wirtz's output. While Wirtz dazzles with his vision and dribbling—already leading creativity races in limited minutes—this player edges him in raw chance creation stats. The opinion piece argues that Liverpool's tactical setup under Arne Slot amplifies this player's strengths, allowing him to thrive in a possession-heavy system.
Key stats highlight the comparison: Wirtz averages 2.8 key passes per 90 minutes, but the mystery player hits 3.2, with superior big-chance creation and progressive passes. Factors like Wirtz's adaptation period post-transfer and minor injury setbacks explain the gap, yet the author insists this internal rival pushes Wirtz to elevate his game. Speculation swirls around identities like a revitalized midfield maestro or wide creator, but the piece teases it as a "player already proving more creative now."
Broader context notes Liverpool's attacking woes earlier in the season, where over-reliance on Wirtz faltered. This emergence fosters competition, benefiting the Reds' title charge. The opinion concludes optimistically: with Wirtz nearing peak form and this player complementing him, Liverpool's creativity could overwhelm Premier League defenses. Fans are urged to watch upcoming fixtures for proof[1][2].
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