Close Menu
SoccerHuz
  • Premier League
  • La Liga
  • Bundesliga
  • Serie A
  • Nigeria
  • Transfer News

Subscribe to Updates

Get ready to experience the pulse-pounding action, heartfelt stories, and everything else that makes soccer more than just a game

What's Hot

Lakers News: Shaquille O’Neal Would ‘Love’ To Play In Current Era Of NBA

June 7, 2025

Sport news: Milan interested in Giovanni Leoni – Other Serie A clubs also keen… see more

June 7, 2025

Breaking news: Zola states Milan made mistakes with Camarda handling last season… see more

June 7, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Vimeo
SoccerHuz
Subscribe Login
  • Premier League
  • La Liga
  • Bundesliga
  • Serie A
  • Nigeria
  • Transfer News
SoccerHuz
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Home » Stefan Bajcetic is best suited as a No. 8 for Liverpool – but that could change
Liverpool fc

Stefan Bajcetic is best suited as a No. 8 for Liverpool – but that could change

With Liverpool’s dearth of defensive midfielders has come a renewed interest in Stefan Bajcetic‘s potential to play there. Is that really where he plays best, though?
SoccerhuzBy SoccerhuzAugust 30, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The young Spaniard seemed to come from nowhere when he broke into Liverpool’s first team last season.

In Liverpool’s academy, he had progressed well since joining from Celta Vigo’s youth team in 2021. However, his rapid ascent to Jurgen Klopp‘s starting XI even caught those familiar with Bajcetic off guard.

He has always been technically excellent, but it was his tackling attributes that arguably surprised most when he played for the first team.

His brilliant awareness, combined with bite in the tackle, meant that he was fast becoming one of Klopp’s go-to midfielders as senior players’ declines were thrust into the spotlight.

Unfortunately, Bajcetic’s season ended early when he was struck by an adductor injury in March. Klopp initially described the injury as “absolutely bad” but, thankfully, the layoff hasn’t been quite as long as feared.

Now, he is slowly being brought back into the fold, acting as an unused substitute against Bournemouth before being left out of the squad vs. Newcastle.

A new environment

With the signings of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, as well as the re-emergence of Curtis Jones at the end of last season, competition is fierce for a midfield spot.

However, Klopp has always been keen to remind us that Bajcetic has not been forgotten and is a part of his plans.

At the moment, the obvious position for him to fill is the No. 6. The acquisition of Wataru Endo has eased supporters’ nerves about the hole in the squad, but he is 30 years old and seen by most as a valuable stopgap until Fabinho‘s long-term successor is found.

Many believe that successor is already at the club, in the form of Bajcetic, but there are reasons to think the Spaniard would be more suited to a box-to-box role than as a pure holding player.

The story so far

 

Klopp initially deployed the youngster as a defensive midfielder when he came into the team, but it soon became apparent that Bajcetic was performing better when he was playing a slightly more advanced position.

His incisive passing gave Liverpool’s front line a big boost after Christmas, and a goal at Villa Park on Boxing Day proved he had the composure to operate around the opposition’s penalty box.

Off the ball, the 18-year-old was energetic and would be quick to close down – he wouldn’t play under Klopp if he couldn’t – but there were signs in the stats that he isn’t in the same bracket as the league’s best defensive midfielders.

Last season, albeit from a smaller sample size than the others, Bajcetic won 1.03 tackles per 90 minutes.

When compared to Fabinho, Rodri and Casemiro, he clearly comes off the weakest as the others managed 1.28, 1.27 and 1.94 per game respectively.

Where he excels…

Where Bacjetic did shine, though, was at passes into the penalty area. With 1.21 per 90, he beat the others in that respect and showed clearly that himself to be an asset going forward.

Arguably the midfielder’s strongest asset is his vision and awareness.

Using his impeccable control of the ball, he has the ability that fellow Spaniards, such as Xabi Alonso, Andres Iniesta and Xavi, have had to take players out of the game with clever use of the body.

He excelled with his back to goal and was able to turn a potentially dangerous situation into an offensive one with ease. This is, of course, an important skill for a modern defensive midfielder to have, but Bajcetic has more than that.

It felt like he was held back at times playing as a holding midfielder.

Defensive midfield is a particularly difficult position to learn, and requires experience to become an expert on.

In the home game against Real Madrid last season, Bajcetic saw first-hand how much he had to learn when coming up against Luka Modric.

Perhaps, in time, Bajcetic will master a holding midfield role.

For now, though, with his wonderful capacity to make use of the ball when receiving from all angles, he is a better No. 8 than 6. That’s just my tuppence worth anyway.

 

 

 

 

Stefan Bajcetic
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
Previous ArticleJohan Bakayoko price, Mohamed Salah future, Cheick Doucoure theory
Next Article Mohamed Salah heads to London for day of sightseeing as Liverpool star posts pictures of Ancient Egyptian artefacts
Soccerhuz
  • Website

Related Posts

Report: ‘Best Striker in the World’ Open to Joining Liverpool…see more

May 17, 2025

SHOCKING: Liverpool boss to replace Carlo Ancelotti…see more

April 15, 2025

Arsenal are serious about beating with Liverpool…see more

April 15, 2025

La UCL: De La Fuente, el entrenador de España, pronostica el segundo partido entre Real Madrid y Arsenal.

April 12, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Trending Now
Don't Miss
Uncategorized

Lakers News: Shaquille O’Neal Would ‘Love’ To Play In Current Era Of NBA

By MosesJune 7, 20250

Shaquille O’Neal is widely regarded as the most dominant player in NBA history as his…

Sport news: Milan interested in Giovanni Leoni – Other Serie A clubs also keen… see more

June 7, 2025

Breaking news: Zola states Milan made mistakes with Camarda handling last season… see more

June 7, 2025

Lakers Video: LeBron James Discusses Importance Of Communicating & Listening

June 7, 2025
About Us
About Us

SoccerHuz.com is here to fuel your passion for soccer. Dive into a world of thrilling match analyses, expert insights, player spotlights, team updates, and the latest happenings in the soccer universe. .

Email Us: celestineatser@gmail.com
Contact: +2349077511415

Trending Posts
New Comments
  • Mimidoo on Before the La Liga season begins, Real Madrid wants to complete the signing of Kylian Mbappé, according to reports

Subscribe to Updates

Get ready to experience the pulse-pounding action, heartfelt stories, and everything else that makes soccer more than just a game

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp Telegram
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
© 2025 SoccerHuz.com. Managed by Mr. Celestine.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?