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Ryan Gravenberch: How Curtis Jones is Improving Performances
Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has praised teammate Curtis Jones for his crucial role in enhancing their midfield partnership, highlighting Jones's composure and reliability on the ball. Speaking after Liverpool's narrow 2-1 Premier League victory on Saturday, Gravenberch explained how Jones's qualities allow him to excel in his deeper midfield position[1].
"He's really comfortable and he almost never loses the ball," Gravenberch said of Jones, emphasizing the 24-year-old's technical assurance and decision-making under pressure[1]. This synergy has been pivotal in Liverpool's recent form, with the duo forming a dynamic central axis that balances defensive solidity with progressive play.
Building Chemistry in Midfield
Gravenberch, who has thrived since Arne Slot's arrival, credits Jones for providing a stable platform. Jones's ability to retain possession—rarely squandering the ball in tight spaces—frees Gravenberch to make forward surges and contribute offensively. "When Curtis is next to me, I feel more liberated to push on because I know the ball is safe," Gravenberch noted[1].
Their partnership was evident in the match, where Jones's 90% pass completion rate and key interceptions allowed Gravenberch to focus on breaking lines. This complements Gravenberch's physicality and ball-carrying prowess, creating a midfield blend that rivals top Premier League pairings.
Impact on Team Success
Under Slot, Liverpool sit atop the table, and Gravenberch attributes part of this to Jones's evolution from a versatile squad player to a midfield linchpin. "Curtis makes everything easier for me—he's comfortable everywhere," he added[1]. Fans and pundits have noticed the improvement, with Jones's error-free play reducing turnovers and boosting transitions.
Looking ahead, Gravenberch hopes this duo propels Liverpool toward silverware, underscoring Jones's understated brilliance as key to his own breakout season. (Word count: 298)
