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Did Chiesa Just Find His Footing in a Wobbly Liverpool?

Did Chiesa Just Find His Footing in a Wobbly Liverpool?

In a thrilling match that saw Liverpool succumb to a 3-2 defeat against Brighton & Hove Albion, one question echoed among fans and critics alike: Has Federico Chiesa finally found his footing in a team that has often struggled to integrate him? Liverpool's recent challenges brought into sharp focus the lack of impact made by the summer signing during his first Premier League start.

Chiesa's momentous debut at the Amex Stadium came amid significant anticipation after the club clinched the title over a month ago, leaving them free to experiment with their lineup. With four changes to the squad that drew against Arsenal just days earlier, Liverpool boss Arne Slot decided it was time for Chiesa to take centre stage. Despite his individual skills, the match ultimately demonstrated the challenges facing both the player and the team.

Liverpool's defeat at Brighton
Liverpool's defeat at Brighton has raised eyebrows about team strategy.

Throughout the match, Chiesa struggled to make a sizeable impact, despite Slot's assertion that his primary talent lies in scoring goals. "The biggest quality Federico has is scoring goals," Slot commented, underscoring the need for more chances for the Italian forward. However, the reality was stark; Chiesa barely registered in a game where Liverpool elected to dominate but ultimately faltered.

Brighton’s substitutes, Kaoru Mitoma and Jack Hinshelwood, proved decisive as they claimed the win for their side after Liverpool had taken an early lead through Harvey Elliott and Dominik Szoboszlai’s responses to Yasin Ayari’s equaliser. A major turning point occurred when Liverpool's Mohamed Salah missed an open opportunity, leaving fans bewildered and altering the game’s momentum.

Critics of Chiesa pointed to his inability to hold play effectively and to contribute meaningfully alongside Salah and Cody Gakpo, both of whom scored from the wings. As Lewis Steele from the Daily Mail put it, "on this evidence, it was obvious why [Chiesa] has been a peripheral figure this season." His substitution after 63 minutes confirmed the mounting doubts surrounding his efficacy in Liverpool's setup.

Yet, hopes remain for the Italian striker. Slot recognised that the leap to start in an intense fixture after minimal previous play time was a big ask. "To play a game like this is more than I could expect from him," he stated, indicating that the team still holds faith in Chiesa's potential. The travelling fans certainly showed support as they serenaded him during the match, displaying the loyalty and patience they expect from their new signing.

Looking forward, Liverpool now face a period where they must assess their options for the upcoming transfer window, especially in light of concerns surrounding Darwin Núñez. The outcome of this match underlines the precarious balance between allowing new talents to shine and maintaining team consistency, particularly as the Reds prepare themselves for next season.

As Liverpool navigates this transitional phase, the spotlight will remain on Chiesa. Can he finally grasp his opportunity to shine and become the player many expect him to be? Or will he fade once more into the backdrop of a tumultuous season ending? Fans will need to remain patient as the answers slowly unfold.

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