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Reds’ dynamic duo set template for halting Haaland

- By MARTIN KEOWN

THE only two occasions Erling Haaland has failed to score or assist a goal for Manchester City this season were against Liverpool — in the Community Shield and the Premier League. Jurgen Klopp’s entire defence were exceptiona­l on Sunday, showing collective­ly what needs to be done to deny Haaland, and I was particular­ly pleased for Joe Gomez, given the scrutiny and injury hell he has been through.

DROP DEEP AND RETREAT

SEVERAL times this season, Haaland has used his intelligen­ce and pace to break behind opposition back lines. The screenshot above shows how Gomez and Van Dijk weren’t willing to run that risk. They took up deeper positions and were retreating towards their goal in readiness for the ball from rodri.

rather than stay too tight to him, they mostly occupied the space that Haaland loves to run into. That made life much more difficult for City’s striker.

FOILING A PASS MASTER

KEVIN DE BRUYNE has five assists for Haaland this season, including this sublime ball (above) behind Manchester united’s defence. Haaland likes attacking space, mostly by pulling off the shoulder of the right-sided centre back, and it’s a pass that’s ready-made for De Bruyne.

He had chances to cross for Haaland on Sunday but Liverpool’s central defenders did really well to read the link-up.

The top screenshot shows how De Bruyne is looking to hit the space behind the defence for Haaland, but Gomez anticipate­s the problem. He has positioned himself to drop off and retreats to get there first, heading clear.

Two years ago, City ranked towards the bottom of the Premier League for crosses made. now, nobody crosses the ball more. That is because City’s players are programmed to feed Haaland. yet other than a headed chance in the first half, he was well tracked by the Liverpool pair.

GOMEZ IS UP TO PACE

In 2018, I predicted Gomez and Virgil van Dijk could go on to form one of the great Premier League centre-half partnershi­ps. But we’ve been denied this defensive duo, with Van Dijk missing nine months with an ACL injury and Gomez rupturing the patellar tendon in his left knee in 2020.

That takes time to recover from. I know, having suffered a partial tear of my patellar tendon when playing for England against Sweden at Euro ’92. It was two years before I was free of pain and back to having the pace I formerly had.

There is immense competitio­n for places at Liverpool, who also have Joel Matip and Ibrahima Konate, but maybe this is the game which puts the Gomez and Van Dijk partnershi­p back on the map.

Gomez had started only four Premier League games this season, all at right back. But he and Van Dijk stood up against the world’s best striker.

BACK UP YOUR PARTNER

If you are going to stop Haaland, your central defensive partners need to have each other’s backs. on the odd occasion that Gomez did not track City’s striker, Van Dijk did. As the top screenshot shows, Haaland was waiting for a backpost tap-in but Van Dijk was there to head the ball over his own bar.

you have to take pride in being there to rescue your fellow centre back when he switches off. Gomez and Van Dijk showed what partners need to do by teaming up on Haaland. They were aggressive and up for the fight but, more importantl­y, they were smart and worked together.

The second screenshot shows De Bruyne trying to pass to Haaland, who has pulled off Gomez’s shoulder into a central position outside the six-yard box — the same area from which he completed his hat-trick against Manchester united.

Van Dijk uses his pace to block the ball with a sliding challenge while Gomez is readying himself to deal with Haaland in case the expected cross came in.

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