Trent Alexander-Arnold is flourishing in his new hybrid role with six assists in five games and Jurgen Klopp believes it's a "breath of fresh air".
Klopp has deployed the 24-year-old in central areas for five games running, with flashes of promise emerging from the get-go during the 2-2 draw with Arsenal in early April - teeing up Roberto Firmino for the Reds' late equaliser.
The England international proceeded to notch two assists in the 6-1 win over Leeds and registered 153 touches - the second-most of any player in a Premier League game this season.
"We've always known he has the potential to do it," Klopp told Sky Sports. "But, to play a role, it's not about a player. It's about having the whole system in place. You have to set it up. We have to train."
However it was achieved, Liverpool are bearing fruits for their labour. The full-back has registered 53 assists since his debut in 2016 - bettered only by Kevin De Bruyne and team-mate Andy Robertson - but had created only two goals during this campaign until facing the Gunners last month.
Since then, he's registered six assists in five games.
Per 90 minutes, that equates to being 13 times more effective. But it isn't just assists: all key attacking metrics have spiked significantly: expected assists, chances created, passes in the opposition half and he's getting more of the ball.
Speaking to Sky Sports News, Alexander-Arnold said: "It's not just been [discussions between] me and [Klopp], it's a team system.
"It's getting the best out of players and finding a system that works best for us that is a little different from what we are used to do.
"I do definitely [enjoy it]. I wouldn't say it's further up. It's not like I'm getting in the box and scoring goals. It's more in the centre of the pitch and I enjoy getting on the ball and passing and being creative in those areas."
The heat maps below show the stark difference of his positioning since the turn of April, showing how the unconventional full-back has been venturing into the central third far more frequently.
The touch maps below breaks his new role down by match, revealing these regular central forays after being benched for the goalless draw with Chelsea following the 4-1 defeat to Manchester City.
Jamie Carragher was full of praise for the full-back's hybrid role in his Monday Night Football post-match analysis following the victory over Leeds, suggesting only Kevin De Bruyne matches him for defence-splitting passes.
"His role from midfield in the second half against Arsenal was almost like a Steven Gerrard performance, where he was a bit everywhere and there was a lot of running involved," said Carragher.
"Trent has provided quality from an unconventional full-back position - he plays the role differently. But, for me, watching him in midfield, getting more involved, running the game, I think this is almost perfect for him.
"I don't really care where Trent is on a team sheet. I want to see him on the ball [in the region highlighted below] because, if he's on the ball in those areas, whether he's playing midfield, full-back, wing-back, or on the right of a midfield three, there are very few players in world of football who could match him.
"Klopp and Liverpool have to find a way [to utilise his strengths], as they have done for the last four or five years as a full-back. If that position isn't working this season, then as a midfield player. Your job as coaching staff is to make sure you get that man on the ball."
Indeed, Liverpool had done exactly that. "People said his defending is not good," said Klopp. "This year, that discussion took over because we, as a team, were not defending well.
"It doesn't matter if you're in an advanced role or a right-back position. It starts in the frontline, if they don't defend as well, the midfield doesn't know where to go as the distances are too big.
"Trent is then too far advanced as to where we'd like him and then the last line is a little bit too deep and then all of a sudden, there's a complete breakdown. We ended up in a lot of situations where Trent was too late and he couldn't get a feeling of the situation. Defending is all about timing and if the distances are too big, then there's no timing possible.
"People started saying: this winger is quicker than Trent. That was the case two or three years ago - so that's not important.
"We had a successful formation for years, we had it in our minds where, if we had to change something, that could be something. He's still defending in the right-back position and we had a lot of games last season when we played him in an advanced role. Now, it's a bit more central.
"But you have to set up the rest of the team as well. It's not just done by putting a player in a different position. We had time for that [a few] weeks ago, when we had an eight or nine-day training spell and we used it for that. It worked out and it's very important how the last line adapts.
"The real reason for the improvement is the general defending. There are moments where we defend well and Trent can pop up in a different space. But it's helped Fabinho as well. You can see how he's flourishing now. Cody Gakpo is a perfect player for the central space. Everybody buys into it. It's a like a breath of fresh air.
"We will have a proper pre-season. We will have two more weeks for the holiday. That doesn't mean the holiday is longer, but the pre-season will be longer and we will make sure we will be ready for a proper fight next year. We will be closer next year."
saifulbahrie
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and since Arnold,s changing role Liverpool fail to have a single clean sheet
true bro.. but I think right now.. 3 points is more important than focusing on getting a clean sheet..
ibreedsoccer
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May god push you for saying that
yeah. ...push me to greater height. lol...clown
Puwdlmpsyz
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Everyone adopting pep style Arsenal uses zinchenko as central midfielder Liverpool is trent Chelsea tried fofana but he failed 🤣🤣🤣
Pep rather copied from Arsenal and Brighton
dewalrtuz
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these media don't talk about Robertson enough
May god push you for saying that
ibreedsoccer
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imagine Arnold at real Madrid. a galactico
ibreedsoccer
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trend is world class passer
the only passers better than him 1. de bruyne
ibreedsoccer
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these media don't talk about Robertson enough
fiyaiklmnr
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if anybody complain of a player been bad, engine develop fault too, Nothing last forever in football
fiyaiklmnr
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everybody copies this living legend
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You watch back of your TV cos Klopp will always be the boss to your so called pep, Trent has been good in assist than some of your mid fielder's so rest Man
AbdulZaks008
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even liverpool concede.. he has involve and creating more goal for liverpool through their assist.. and more important is.. liverpool gain 3 pts
and since Arnold,s changing role Liverpool fail to have a single clean sheet
AbdulZaks008
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even liverpool concede.. he has involve and creating more goal for liverpool through their assist.. and more important is.. liverpool gain 3 pts
i know but Klopp need to find another defender
nudatuy
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Trent only excels in his new position when konate is fit
saifulbahrie
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Did you know that Arnold changing role cost Liverpool in defending. Since Arnold turn to Midfield Liverpool concede stupid controversial goals and more is from right back position
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even liverpool concede.. he has involve and creating more goal for liverpool through their assist.. and more important is.. liverpool gain 3 pts
Tabestz
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I won’t be amazed if Pep makes bernado silva as left back or keeper then klop doing the same
TiyanjaneChalamwendo
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Utter nonsense, Trent has only been given the freedom.
you can argue with your keyboard
AbdulZaks008
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Did you know that Arnold changing role cost Liverpool in defending. Since Arnold turn to Midfield Liverpool concede stupid controversial goals and more is from right back position
ziaacilmnu
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everybody copies this living legend
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you are delusional.
kababdimpy
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everybody copies this living legend
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Utter nonsense, Trent has only been given the freedom.
TiyanjaneChalamwendo
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everybody copies this living legend
Ciebcklmp
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And pep isn’t learning from anyone Mugu talks everywhere
maturidikxith
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trend is world class passer
Nodcknty
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Everyone adopting pep style Arsenal uses zinchenko as central midfielder Liverpool is trent Chelsea tried fofana but he failed 🤣🤣🤣
Zinchenko bi midfielder ooo😂😂😂u don’t even know
PeepsClips
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Learn from Guardiola? dude Cruyff was using inverted fullbacks in Barca long before Pep started coaching.
no doubt, dude. who is cruyff's foremost student? - guardiola. he even took cruyff to the extreme. klopp? - gegenpressen, nothing like inverted fullbacks. does it now mean, i am wrong? no. thanks for your comment sha
bandis77
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what can klopp not learn from guardiola, yet they wan compare both
Learn from Guardiola? dude Cruyff was using inverted fullbacks in Barca long before Pep started coaching.
MumbaRk
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Everyone adopting pep style Arsenal uses zinchenko as central midfielder Liverpool is trent Chelsea tried fofana but he failed 🤣🤣🤣
zinchenko is a midfielder its only pep that used him as a defender.
bandis77
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i've been saying it for months now. play him in midfield and he will be amazing again. he never was great at defending but form of VVD and Matip was enough for them to cover his mistakes. now when VVD is second Maguire this season it was clear as a day that Liverpool need a new right back that will not leave his colleagues to deal with everything. Trent shpuld really play as central midfielder from next season
Destrothegoat
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Everyone adopting pep style Arsenal uses zinchenko as central midfielder Liverpool is trent Chelsea tried fofana but he failed 🤣🤣🤣
PeepsClips
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what can klopp not learn from guardiola, yet they wan compare both