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    Liverpool: Centre-back situation and why Andoni Iraola must act to bring in experience

    Sports News UKBy Sports News UKJuly 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Two centre-backs caught the eye of Liverpool‘s scouting department at the U17 World Cup in Qatar last November.

    Within weeks, the club spent a combined £3.5m on the pair: Senegal’s Mor Talla Ndiaye and Austria’s Ifeanyi Ndukwe.

    Under Matt Newberry, Liverpool’s director of global talent, this was evidence of future planning in full flow.

    Yet surely no-one inside the club would have expected the teenage duo to be the centre-back pairing for most of Liverpool’s opening pre-season fixture.

    With Joe Gomez forced off by injury in the eighth minute against Sunderland, and neither Jeremy Jacquet or Giovanni Leoni fit to play still, Liverpool have a problem at the heart of their defence.

    Looking at the long term is one thing, but they need reinforcements in the here and now.

    Even before the injury, new head coach Andoni Iraola said his squad was “very thin” defensively.

    Gomez was absent from Liverpool’s training session in Chicago on Sunday and an update on the severity of his injury is expected this week.

    He is Liverpool’s longest-serving current player but has now missed 225 games because of injury, according to Transfermarkt, since signing from Charlton in 2015.

    Virgil van Dijk is the club’s only fit senior centre-back. The Liverpool captain is 35 and played every minute in the Premier League last season, but he is not the force that he used to be.

    The Dutchman, like Gomez, is also into the last year of his contract at Anfield. There is a possibility both players will move on next summer.

    One of the reasons why Liverpool allowed Ibrahima Konate to leave on a free transfer and join Real Madrid was because they felt Jacquet, 21, and Leoni, 19, whose transfers weighed in at £60m and £26m respectively, were the best young centre-backs in France and Italy.

    Perhaps they will prove inspired signings, with Jacquet in line to make his debut against Leeds on Sunday.

    Liverpool will give them every opportunity to fulfil their potential, but right now, just like Ndiaye and Ndukwe, both are far from the finished product.

    “We need players. It’s fairly obvious,” former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler told BBC Sport in New York, where the Reds take on Wrexham on Wednesday.

    “I’m very sad for Joe Gomez, who has been so unfortunate with injuries. This could have been a real chance to cement his place and for him to show that we don’t need another centre-half.

    “We’ve spent money on Jacquet and Leoni and the guidance that Joe and Virgil can give from their experience to the young lads is telling.

    “We won’t see the best version of the young lads yet, but you do need that experience in the squad. And yes, the manager’s been on record saying that we need players and I would not be surprised if another centre-half is in that conversation.”

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