Jurgen Klopp and his coaching staff at Liverpool have reportedly been dedicating time in training sessions to enhance Curtis Jones’ passing abilities.
According to information from The Athletic, specific drills and exercises have been implemented at Kirkby to boost Jones’ speed and precision when distributing the ball.
The results of this focused training are already evident, with Jones delivering an impressive start to the current season.
Curtis Jones – A key player for Liverpool this season
Curtis Jones, aged 22, has firmly established himself as a crucial member of Klopp’s starting lineup this season and appears to be evolving in his role within the Liverpool squad.
Despite the attention garnered by Dominik Szoboszlai, Jones’ performances have been equally noteworthy. The England U-21 midfielder is showcasing some of his finest football for Liverpool.
It’s clear that Jones is making steady progress with the Reds, and the efforts put in during training are translating into improved on-field performance, with each game seeing him reach new heights.
Jones appears to be relishing his role in Liverpool’s revamped midfield, seizing the opportunity as an academy graduate.
Although his goal-scoring spree from the end of the previous season may have tapered off, there’s no denying his exceptional contributions to Liverpool’s campaign this time around.
Klopp’s trust on the Englishman
Klopp’s consistent selection of Jones in the last three Premier League fixtures is indicative of his growing importance to the team, hinting at his potential to become a future star for Liverpool.
While there are areas of his game that still require refinement, it’s evident that Jones is diligently working on his skills during training, with full support from the club’s coaching staff and Klopp, all geared towards helping him reach his maximum potential.
Next up for the Merseysiders is a Carabao Cup clash against former Premier League Champions Leicester City on Wednesday. Curtis might play a crucial role for Klopp in that too.
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