Curtis Jones explains new Liverpool role after right-back switch
TL;DR
Curtis Jones has taken on a new role as a right-back for Liverpool amid a season of positional changes. This shift comes as other players struggle with fitness and form.
Key points
- Curtis Jones has taken on a new role as right-back
- Liverpool is experiencing positional compromises this season
- Conor Bradley, Jeremie Frimpong, and Joe Gomez are struggling with fitness and form
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Curtis Jones explains new Liverpool role after right-back switch
Curtis Jones has become the latest Liverpool player asked to fill an unfamiliar role during a season full of positional compromises.
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With Conor Bradley, Jeremie Frimpong and Joe Gomez all struggling for rhythm, fitness or form at different stages, the Toxteth midfielder has recently been used at right-back.
That has helped keep Dominik Szoboszlai in midfield, but it has also added to the feeling that Arne Slot is having to use too many square pegs in round holes.
Jones explains Liverpool right-back role
Speaking to Liverpoolfc.com before our trip to Aston Villa, Jones made it clear that heās happy to play wherever the team needs him.
The 25-year-old said: āI just enjoy playing. If Iām as a right-back, if Iām a centre-back, or if Iām a striker, I just want to go and play.ā
Jones added: āI want to be in centre-midfield, and I know that Iām good enough and I āshouldā be playing there, but itās all about the team and thatās what you have to put first.ā
That is exactly the attitude supporters would expect from a local lad, even if most of us would still prefer to see him used in his natural position.
The England international has always been comfortable on the ball, so the inverted full-back role does make some sense when Liverpool have possession.
Chelsea exposed Liverpool problem
Jones described himself as a āfull-back/centre-midfielderā, adding that playing inside still allows him to get into areas where he can score and assist.
However, the Chelsea draw showed the risk of asking a midfielder to defend that space for 90 minutes, especially when Marc Cucurella was pushed high into an unfamiliar role.
Jason McAteer later said: āCurtis is not a natural right back⦠he likes to drift inside.ā
Chelsea coach Calum McFarlane also admitted that using Cucurella there was something they thought could āmaybe exposeā Liverpool.
That doesnāt mean Jones deserves heavy criticism because his effort and confidence are never in doubt.
But it does show why Liverpool need a proper long-term answer at right-back, rather than relying on another midfielder to solve a problem that keeps hurting us.
Q&A
Why has Curtis Jones been moved to right-back for Liverpool?
Curtis Jones has been moved to right-back due to the struggles of Conor Bradley, Jeremie Frimpong, and Joe Gomez with rhythm, fitness, or form.
What challenges is Liverpool facing this season regarding player positions?
Liverpool is facing challenges with multiple players struggling for fitness and form, leading to positional compromises like Jones playing as a right-back.
Who are the players struggling for form that impacted Jones' position change?
The players struggling for form that impacted Jones' position change include Conor Bradley, Jeremie Frimpong, and Joe Gomez.


