By Liam Styles
Liverpool’s player Ryan Gravenberch made his first start for the Reds in their win against LASK on the first day of the UEFA Europa League group stage, where he had a key role in the game assisting one of the goals that gave the lead to Liverpool in an important moment of the game.
The Dutchman, who joined the Reds in the summer for €50 million from Bayern Munchen, where he barely had chances to play under Thomas Tuchel’s management, showed his quality and gave an impressive box-to-box performance in the game against the Austrian team LASK Linz, producing an excellent moment in the game in a combination with Luis Diaz.
It happened at the 63rd minute of the clash, when the Liverpool’s number 38 invented a majestic assist to Luis Diaz to set the second goal for the Reds, which at that moment gave the lead to Liverpool in the game getting the fans excited once the team finally was ahead in the score against LASK. Gravenberch had received the ball from Harvey Elliott, and then pinged a first-time pinpoint ball to Luis Diaz, who made the goal for the Reds.
However, what surprised the fans was not the Dutchman’s technical ability, but the passion he showed in the goal celebration with his teammates, as he jumped up and down happily, which made the Liverpool fans go crazy and Gravenberch had the chance to enjoy football again after a poor stage at Bayern Munchen with really few minutes.
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