Curtis Jones has been tipped to fail at Liverpool after the midfielder’s performance for the Reds this weekend against Manchester City.
The England youth international has enjoyed the fairytale career of every Liverpool fan having come through the club’s academy to now being an established member of Jurgen Klopp’s squad.
Now a tutor for younger players, the 22-year-old is very much a regular for Liverpool and is seemingly improving with every season for the Reds.
However, according to pundit Eamon Dunphy via The Stand, Jones doesn’t have what it takes to go all the way at Liverpool and become a superstar for his boyhood club.
Indeed, the midfielder is still young and has impressed on numerous occasions this season, yet for some, Jones won’t amount to much at Liverpool despite being very young in his footballing career.
Dunphy said: “Jones, who is a young Liverpool player who I think isn’t going to go all the way and was substituted and they brought on a guy who I really fancy, Gravenberch, he’s a Dutch player.”
Curtis Jones has everything needed to become a Liverpool cult icon
Few players have the potential to become truly world-class in this era of the game, and Jones would be one of the first to admit that.
Yet going as far as to say the midfielder won’t make it at Liverpool is nothing short of ridiculous, with the midfielder already making over 100 senior appearances for the club at the age of 22.
Whilst Jones might not become the best midfielder in the world, the Toxteth-raised player has everything needed to become a real cult hero for Liverpool, with the youngster improving every year.
Sure, there are players in Liverpool’s squad who have a higher ceiling than the England youth international, but Jones is yet to let the Reds down, and fans are excited to see what’s next for the midfielder.
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