It Was Always... Liverpool

It Was Always... Liverpool

Liverpool’s defensive dilemma and the numbers behind the solution

Doing nothing is the only outcome that does not fit the data.

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Dr Phil Barter
Jan 15, 2026
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When I strip this conversation back to its fundamentals, Liverpool’s defensive situation is not complicated, but it is uncomfortable. We are short on numbers due to injury, short on certainty, and heading into the most demanding part of the season with very little margin for error.

Right now, Liverpool have what I would describe as two and a half centre backs. Virgil van Dijk is ever-present, and Ibrahima Konaté is elite, but his form and availability remain a concern. Joe Gomez’s fitness record speaks for itself. Beyond that, there are no natural solutions, only compromises, due to the injuries sustained this season.

That context matters; this is not about long-term squad building in isolation. This is about getting through the coming weeks without exposing structural weaknesses that could derail Champions League qualification. Defensive recruitment has moved from optional to essential.

The club’s approach has been consistent. Liverpool are looking at younger defenders with room to develop, ideally players who can contribute immediately while growing into a bigger role. That is why the three players analysed most closely, Óscar Mingueza, Charlie Cresswell and Jérémy Jacquet, are so important to focus on in detail.

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