Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones delivered an impressive performance in their 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Anfield, marking a milestone both on and off the pitch. Having become a father for the first time just last week, Jones netted the winning goal in Sunday’s Premier League clash. His contribution not only secured three points for Liverpool but also gave him a personal reason to celebrate with his family at home.
Jones, speaking in a post-match interview with Sky Sports, reflected on the significance of the win and how his recent life changes are impacting his game.
A Crucial Win for Liverpool
Curtis Jones played a pivotal role in Liverpool’s victory over Chelsea, not only scoring the winning goal but also winning the penalty that Mohamed Salah converted to open the scoring. His presence was felt throughout the match, and Jones acknowledged the importance of such performances in contributing to the team’s success.
“We came away with a win, that’s the most important thing. I was involved in a lot as well, as you said, but I’m happy that we won,” he stated.
Jones’ ability to influence play at both ends of the pitch was evident in this game, and he recognises the expectations placed on him as a key part of Liverpool’s midfield.
Impact in Both Boxes
Curtis Jones demonstrated his versatility, not only by contributing to Liverpool’s attack but also by fulfilling his defensive responsibilities. He understands that in Arne Slot’s system, every midfielder must be prepared to contribute across the pitch.
“For a player who wants to play in this team, you’ve got to run, you’ve got to have energy, you’ve got to be all over the pitch,” said Jones. “You’ve got to help with the goals and the assists. And if you’re in centre midfield, you’ve got to go and press, you’ve got to get back, you’ve got to help out. That’s what I try to do.”
This all-action approach is a hallmark of Jones’ game, making him a valuable asset in Slot’s high-pressing, dynamic style of football.
Memorable Winning Goal
Jones’ goal was a moment of quality, showcasing his attacking instincts. As Mohamed Salah picked up the ball, Jones made a run into the box, anticipating the delivery.
“I’ve made the run and I thought it was going to come and it did,” explained Jones. “But it kind of bounced as well so I thought, I’ve got to have a touch and it’s got to be a perfect touch. I was fortunate enough it was in my path and I got the goal.”
This moment not only secured the win for Liverpool but added to the growing list of vital contributions Jones has made in recent weeks.
New Fatherhood, New Motivation
Off the pitch, Curtis Jones has entered a new chapter in his life, becoming a father for the first time. Balancing the demands of professional football and parenthood, Jones revealed that fatherhood has brought a new sense of joy and motivation to his performances.
“[I’ve been] a dad [for] a week, yeah, it’s the best thing ever,” said Jones. “I’m playing with a smile on my face. It’s a different type of joy.”
Jones admitted to sleeping in the spare room before the Chelsea game to ensure a good night’s rest, but with a smile, he confessed, “I could have stayed in the main room, I would have been fine, but I just thought it’s wise that I stay in the spare room. I was wide awake and I had energy.”
As Jones continues to impress for Liverpool, it’s clear that the arrival of his daughter has only added to his motivation and desire to succeed on the pitch.
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