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‘Best’ XI hint, Grav as the No.6 – 5 talking points from Liverpool 4-1 Sevilla

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Liverpool delivered an impressive pre-season win over Sevilla at Anfield on Sunday afternoon and there are plenty of talking points from the game.

Liverpool 4-1 Sevilla

Pre Season (4), Anfield
August 11, 2024

Goals: Jota 30′, Diaz 39, 45+1, Nyoni 68′; Peque 66′

Ipswich lineup hinted at

There’s now less than a week to go until Liverpool kick off their first Premier Leaguecampaign under Arne Slot. This Sevilla game at Anfield felt like the dress rehearsal ahead of the Reds’ visit to Ipswich on Saturday.

With that game being so close it would be fair to presume that the new Liverpool head coach picked what he perceives as his strongest starting XI at the moment and the one he is likely to pick in the club’s opening game.

This would mean Jarell Quansah being selected over Ibrahima Konate, and Ryan Gravenberch also coming into the side to play in the no.6 role.

Given Andy Robertson is not 100% fit either (although he will feature against Las Palmas later in the day), Kostas Tsimikas could also be expected to start Liverpool’s opening Premier League game.

A full 90 minutes for Jarell Quansah, Kostas Tsimikas, Dominik Szoboszlai, Mo Salah and Diogo Jota.

Gravenberch in the no.6 role

We still don’t quite know who will be Slot’s first choice no.6 at Liverpool in the long-term. Against Sevilla, it was Gravenberch who was trialled in the position and Dutchman will be pleased by his efforts.

He controlled the middle of the park, dropping deep to pick up the ball to help in the early phase of the build-up but also providing some defensive stability.

As per FotMob he completed 95% of his attempted passes, misplacing just three passes in total from 56.

It’s important to mention that while this was a good audition from the Dutch international but it does not negate the need for Liverpool to invest in a more natural holding midfielder.

Hopefully, there will be more positive news on that front next week.

New (old) role for Trent

During Jurgen Klopp‘s final season we grew accustomed to Trent Alexander-Arnoldinverting into the middle of the park.

But in these early glimpses of him under Slot, the Liverpool full-back was far more reserved. There were less instances of Alexander-Arnold inverting, with the no.66 keeping closer to the right flank instead.

We also saw more incisive and short passes from Alexander-Arnold, although there were still instances of him making his trademark long switches at the right moments.

It’s all about balance and in this instance it seems like Slot has found how to utilise the best of Alexander-Arnold’s skillset with the 25-year-old having a great game.

The emergence of the no.10?

Liverpool’s third goal of the match was yet another moment in which Slot’s advanced midfielder proved to be decisive.

During pre-season it’s been Harvey Elliottwho has been used in that role to great effect with the 21-year-old registering two assists in Liverpool’s tour to the USA.

This time around it was Dominik Szoboszlaiplaying in the advanced role and managed to get in behind Sevilla’s defence with a brilliant forward run as part of an ‘up back and through’ combination from Alisson‘s excellent pass out.

Breaking into the box and set-up by Mohamed Salah, just as it was against Real Betis, this time around Szoboszlai turned provider squaring the ball across to Luis Diaz.

The ideal Slot forward

 

Diogo Jota was at it again with a sublime finish for Liverpool’s opening goal of the game. Later, he would turn provider setting-up Luis Diaz for the Colombian’s first goal of the game.

It’s now two assists and one goal for Jota in three pre-season matches and a total of 200 minutes played.

Diogo Jota was at it again with a sublime finish for Liverpool’s opening goal of the game. Later, he would turn provider setting-up Luis Diaz for the Colombian’s first goal of the game.

It’s now two assists and one goal for Jota in three pre-season matches and a total of 200 minutes played.

He’s averaging a goal contribution every 66 minutes under Slot so far and while these are early days it does feel like he’s the more ideal forward in Slot’s system.

The Portuguese international will drop back, he will press the opposition and he will also heavily involve himself in the build-up, too.

It remains to be seen, but unless injury wreak further havoc on Jota’s Liverpool career – he could be set for a fruitful season ahead.

It’s pre-season, so nothing to go overboard on either way, but the early signs are certainly good and Slot’s style of play is certainly being delivered.

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It is illegal for NNPCL to fix price of Dangote petrol – Falana

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Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, says it is illegal for the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, to determine the price of Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, for the Dangote Refinery after deregulation.

Falana, who said this in a statement on Tuesday, added that the action of the NNPCL contravenes Section 205 of the Petroleum Industry Act, PIA.

“On September 5, 2024, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) stated that foreign exchange (forex) illiquidity had been a significant factor influencing the fluctuation in prices of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) governed by unrestrained market forces, as provided for in the Petroleum Industry Act, PIA.

“The NNPCL was explaining the pump price of PMS imported into the country at the material time. Specifically, the Executive Vice President of Downstream NNPC Ltd Mr. Adedapo Segun, explained that Section 205 of the PIA, which established NNPC Ltd, stipulated that petroleum prices were determined by free market forces.

“But contrary to the well-publicised statement, the NNPCL has fixed the price of PMS produced by the Dangote Refinery and Petrochemical Company Limited. The action of the NNPCL is a violent contravention of section 205 of the PIA, which stipulates that the prices of petroleum products shall be determined by market forces.

“Furthermore, since the petrol sold by Dangote is not imported into the country but produced at the Lekki Economic Free Trade Zone, the NNPCL cannot justify the sale of petrol at N950 per litre without freight cost, lightering cost, jetty depot fees, storage fees, foreign exchange costs, NPA charges: NIMASA charges, Customs duties etc,” he said.

Falana’s outburst followed the commencement of PMS lifting by the NNPCL from the Dangote Refinery.

DAILY POST recalls that as soon as lifting commenced, NNPCL announced that the product would sell for N950 per litre in Lagos State and its environs, and above N1,000 per litre in states such as Borno.

Reacting, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, on Monday, criticised NNPCL, saying it was not right for petrol lifted from the Dangote Refinery to cost higher than imported ones.

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Dangote refinery: Naira transaction for PMS to begin October 1st – NNPC

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The Nigerian government has announced that it will begin paying Dangote Refinery in Naira for petrol supply starting October 1st.

This decision was made after a meeting with the Implementation Committee on the Naira crude oil sale.

The government also disclosed that the Dangote Refinery and other local refiners in Nigeria will begin to buy crude oil from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited on October 1, 2024.

The NNPC will supply approximately 385,000 barrels per day of crude oil to the Dangote Refinery, which will be paid for in Naira.

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Dangote Refinery plans sea transport for 75% of local supply, targeting Warri, Port Harcourt, and Calabar

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Dangote Refinery has announced plans to transport 75% of its local petroleum product supply via sea routes, targeting key locations like Warri, Port Harcourt, and Calabar.

This shift to sea transportation aims to reduce the higher costs associated with road distribution.

The refinery has the capacity to load 83% of its products by road, but it is ramping up efforts to evacuate nearly all production by sea.

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