In the world of soccer, motivation can come from many sources – the roar of the crowd, the thrill of competition, or the desire for glory. But for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones, it seems a major life event off the pitch has been the catalyst for his recent outstanding performances.
Slot Credits Jones’ Fatherhood for Improved Play
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot believes that Jones’ newfound fatherhood may be the key factor elevating his game this season. The 23-year-old became a father for the first time last month, just a week before delivering a man-of-the-match performance in Liverpool’s Premier League win over Chelsea.
With Curtis it is maybe not me who did it but because he became a father – and I had nothing to do with that!
Arne Slot, Liverpool head coach
Slot playfully dismissed the notion that he was responsible for Jones’ improvement, instead pointing to the midfielder’s contentment in his private life as a more likely explanation. “You never know if that plays a part or not but since the moment he became a father he started putting in great performances,” the Dutchman remarked ahead of Saturday’s clash with Aston Villa at Anfield.
A Standout in Pre-Season and Europe
Slot revealed that Jones had already caught his eye during pre-season training, noting, “I was like ‘wow, quality player’.” However, he admitted the midfielder’s performances had initially dropped off before his resurgence following the birth of his child.
Jones was once again a standout figure in Liverpool’s emphatic Champions League victory over Bayer Leverkusen on Tuesday. His impressive displays have not gone unnoticed, earning him a spot in the England squad for the upcoming Nations League fixtures against Greece and the Republic of Ireland.
Slot Demands Consistency from Young Talent
Despite his praise, Slot was quick to temper expectations and challenge Jones to maintain his high level of performance. “When he has the ball he is never afraid to do something special with it,” the coach observed. “Sometimes that has led to a situation where, in my opinion, he touches the ball too much as he’s a bit over-confident.”
To have a good performance once in a while is not a big accomplishment. The best players in the world show up every three days and if he wants to continue progressing that’s what he has to show now.
Arne Slot on his expectations for Curtis Jones
Slot emphasized that consistency is key for Jones to truly establish himself among the elite. He called on the homegrown talent to “show up” every matchday and replicate the form he has displayed in recent weeks.
A Bright Future for Jones and Liverpool
As Liverpool prepares to host Aston Villa this weekend, all eyes will be on Curtis Jones to see if he can maintain his impressive performances. With the support of his coach, teammates, and a new perspective gained from fatherhood, the stage is set for the young midfielder to cement his place as a key figure in Liverpool’s present and future success.
For Slot and Liverpool fans alike, the hope is that Jones’ recent form is not just a flash in the pan, but rather the beginning of a bright and consistent career at the highest level. If he can heed his coach’s advice and continue to “show up” week in and week out, there’s no telling how far Curtis Jones can go – both on and off the pitch.