Ryan Gravenberch impresses Liverpool supporters with his first goal as “Bayern fumbled”
The first Liverpool goal by Ryan Gravenberch came against Union Saint-Gilloise.
Ryan Gravenberch’s first-half performance, which resulted in his first goal for the team, pleased Liverpool fans.
In the Reds’ second Europa League match against Royal Union Saint-Gilloise, the 21-year-old was there to take advantage of Anthony Moris’ error following Trent Alexander-Arnold’s attempt, giving the Reds a lead at the break.
After a sluggish first 45 minutes, Liverpool’s impact from Gravenberch was much-needed. Jurgen Klopp’s team had struggled mightily. Darwin Nunez had the ball in the net but was ruled to be offside; despite this, he had the finest opening of the opening 45 minutes when he was unable to convert Mohamed Salah’s close-range cross.
Against the Belgian top-flight leaders, the Holland under-21 international had a terrific first half performance as he charged forward from midfield.
On a challenging pitch, Ryan played exceptionally well and provided a valuable assist. He got off to a great start in the first half before losing his way a little with the others, the Liverpool manager in Austria observed.
“In the second half, when we launched a counterattack once more, and on his final touch, when he was quite worn out. Little things didn’t go as planned, but in general, as long as you’re not in the best shape, you constantly have to react again, again, and again. If that goes to Lucho, I’m confident he can score from there.