REVEALED: The one thing Ryan Gravenberch can do 'like no one else'

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Ryan Gravenberch has been revolutionary for Liverpool this season.

The arrival of Arne Slot as head coach marked a new chapter in the 22-year-old’s career, and he has now made himself indispensable to the Reds.

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Praise for the Dutch international has been wide-spread, and recognition of his development has come from some of the biggest names in football.

It isn’t just football’s greats that are in awe of Liverpool’s no.38, the next generation of footballers are also taking notes.

It seems crazy that Gravenberch, who turns 23 in May, is already inspiring the next generation – but he is actually also a role model for players older than him too.

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Dutch prospect ‘really enjoys’ Gravenberch’s game

Sam Steijn, who has become a key player for FC Twente in recent seasons, has revealed that he is trying to pick up a specific element of Gravenberch’s game in order to earn himself a call up to the Dutch national team.

“I really like watching Ryan,” Steijn told HELDEN Magazine, via Voetbalprimeur. “I can really enjoy his game.”

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Steijn revealed that he is working with an individual coach, Patrick Woerst, who also works with Liverpool’s midfield starlet.

One element of Gravenberch’s game that Woerst is helping Steijn to imitate is the ‘no-touch turn’, that Steijn describes as a movement where you “let the ball run with you and you turn, without touching the ball and losing speed.”

Ryan can do that like no other.

FC Twente midfielder, Sam Steijn.

Gravenberch’s skill on the ball

The 22-year-old’s ability to control the ball, sometimes without even touching it, is something that has wowed supporters time and time again since his arrival from Bayern Munich.

The ‘no-touch turn’ is just one of Gravenberch’s many tools and is part of the reason the midfielder is able to progress the ball with such ease.

The improvement of the Ajax academy graduate has been a big part of Liverpool’s Premier League title charge, and it now looks like just a matter of time until Gravenberch gets his hands on the most coveted trophy in English football.

Slot will no doubt be immensely proud of his compatriot, and the Reds’ boss will be hoping that midfielders in Liverpool’s academy are also taking notes on Gravenberch’s sensational season.

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Supporters will hope that Gravenberch can continue to perform as one of the best midfielders in Europe, whilst inspiring the next generation of his position.

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