Why Nathan Collins may actually be better than Guehi for Slot and Liverpool
With Crystal Palace driving a hard bargain, and LFC still in need for a center back, could Nathan Collins be a better option?
Let’s see why that may be 🧵
#LFC #Liverpool #Collins #Transfer #Brentford
Nathan Collins — 2024/25 with Brentford
Personal information
•Name: Nathan Michael Collins
•Age in Season: Turned 24 on 30 April 2025
•Position: Centre-back (primarily right-side of the pairing)
•Height: ~193 cm (6’4”)
•Transfer Info: Signed from Wolverhampton in July 2023 for a club-record fee (reported ~£23 million)
Availability & Durability
•Premier League: Played every single minute of all 38 league matches—only outfield player in the division to do so (alongside the rested Virgil van Dijk)
•Total Minutes: 3,420 in league; across all comps roughly 42 games and 3,637 minutes
•Collins’ 38/38 league starts in 24/25 outstrip Konaté (injury-managed and rotated) and put him alongside Van Dijk for sheer availability.
That matters to a high-line team that values stable pairings.
Box defending & clearing volume
•Collins’ 220 clearances underline classic penalty-box command for a mid-block/low-block side that spends more time defending its area than Liverpool typically do.
Van Dijk’s 24/25 was more about control than volume; Konaté’s volume sits between the two depending on opponent and rotation.
Aerial game
•Brentford’s scheme leans on aerial dominance; Collins’ reputation across 24/25 media/club analysis highlights aerial duels as a strength—mirroring Liverpool’s profile with Van Dijk (elite) and Konaté (very good)
Ball progression
•Collins is not a pure “quarterback CB,” but FBref’s 24/25 scouting card shows useful progressive passing and long distribution relative to PL CBs—enough to function on the right of a build-up pair.
Van Dijk remains the superior diagonal switcher; Konaté’s strength is carrying into midfield space and 1v1 defending in transition.
Speed & recovery
•Public tracking has Van Dijk still hitting ~34 km/h peak in 24/25; Collins’ UEFA top speed sits just over 32 km/h; Konaté’s recent public numbers (UEFA) are just under 30 km/h, though club/Opta pieces in-season often show him in the low-to-mid-33s on specific matchdays.
Treat cross-competition comparisons with care owing to different providers
Why Collins would fit Arne Slot’s Liverpool (now & long-term)
Tactical fit today
Structure
Slot’s Liverpool won the title after shifting to a 4-2-3-1 with a double pivot that screens central lanes, reducing the amount of “front-foot defending in oceans of space” CBs must do every phase.
Collins flourished in a Brentford side comfortable in deeper and mid blocks, which translates well as a right-sided CB who defends the box, dominates set-plays, and handles direct play.
Build-up needs
Slot has emphasised a more controlled, positionally-disciplined circulation versus Klopp’s chaos—angle-creating passes through the pivot, then quick progression wide.
Collins’ long distribution and steady progression are “good enough” to complement Van Dijk’s elite switches, especially when the full-back is pushed high.
Press & transitions
Slot’s pressing is more structured, funnelling into zones; when pressure is beaten, the CB pair need to win first/second balls and reset. Collins’ 24/25 shows exactly that profile—high clearances, blocks, duel reliability.
Long-term squad architecture
•Minutes bankable: Liverpool have managed Konaté’s load at times; a durable, prime-age CB (Collins turned 24 during 24/25) lowers variance across a 55-game season.
•Set-play edge: Slot’s Liverpool leaned on structure; adding another aerially dominant CB reinforces defensive set-plays and adds an attacking target (Collins scored 2 in 24/25).
•Succession planning: Van Dijk still performed at a title-winning level in 24/25, but planning a high-minutes right CB who can partner VVD now and anchor later fits Liverpool’s medium-term model under Slot.
Final Verdict
Collins was ever-present in 24/25, showing elite aerial power, reliability, and leadership at 24. Less progressive than Konaté, but far more durable.
A Premier League-proven, durable, aerially dominant CB — a smart fit under Slot both short- and long-term.
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🧵 How Isak & Ekitike Can Thrive Together at Liverpool 🔴
With the arrivals of Wirtz, Frimpong & Kerkez—and the likely sales of Díaz & Núñez—Liverpool’s attack is set for a shift.
How can Isak & Ekitike co-exist in this new system?
#Isak #Ekitike #LFC #Liverpool #Transfer
2024‑25 Form in Focus
•Isak exploded onto the Premier League scene: 23 goals + 6 assists in 34 starts (0.68 G/M), including a December in which he scored 8 goals and won Player of the Month
•Ekitike delivered 15 Bundesliga goals + 8 assists in 33 games—22 goal contributions across all competitions at Frankfurt, finishing as joint Bundesliga top-scorer with Marmoush
Tactical Fit & Synergies
•Classic 4‑3‑3: Slot could play Isak as central striker and Ekitike on the left flank—replacing Díaz—allowing Salah to play centrally or alternate. Cody Gakpo likely shifts deeper or to the bench
•3‑5‑2 / 3‑4‑1‑2: Both can lead the line in twin-striker system, with wing‑backs Frimpong and Kerkez providing width, while Salah and Wirtz rotating through the #10 or enters late to impact.
With Quansah leaving, a new CB will be needed, one name linked is Marc Guehi
Composed on the ball, defensively sound, and Premier League-proven, Guéhi has a strong case. But would he fit into Slot’s system?
#LFC #Guehi
Player Profile
Name: Marc Guéhi
Age: 24 (born 13 July 2000)
Height: 1.82m
Foot: Right
Position: LCB / RCB
Club: Crystal Palace
Guéhi came through Chelsea’s academy, captained England U21 to Euro glory, and has been a key starter at Palace since 2021. Composed, tactically sound, and mature beyond his years—he’s viewed as a leader on and off the pitch.
Defensive Metrics & Advanced Stats
Guéhi’s game is built on intelligence and positioning—not brute force. Here’s how he stacks up:
Tackles: 1.2 per 90
Interceptions: 1.4 per 90
Blocks: 1.5 per 90
Defensive duels won: 73.4% (86th percentile among PL CBs)
Clearances: 4.5 per 90
While not ultra-aggressive, Guéhi excels in timing. His success in duels and clean tackling profile make him ideal in systems that require precision over chaos.