Mac Allister Is Finally Looking Like Himself Again

15 Feb

Last season, Alexis Mac Allister was one of Liverpool’s most important players.

He arrived with intelligence, composure and a World Cup winner’s mentality — and he slotted into the midfield rebuild seamlessly. Whether playing deeper or slightly further forward, he dictated tempo, controlled possession and rarely looked flustered. He was calm when others weren’t. Reliable when games got chaotic.

Fast forward to this season, and it hasn’t been the same story.

For large parts of the campaign, Mac Allister has struggled to impose himself. The sharpness looked off. The control wasn’t quite there. At times he seemed caught between roles — not fully influencing games defensively or offensively. For a player who set such high standards last year, the drop-off has been noticeable.

That’s not criticism for the sake of it — it’s expectation.

When you’ve seen how good he can be, you notice when he isn’t at that level.

But this week feels different.

Across two strong performances, Mac Allister has looked more like the player we saw last season. The composure is back. He’s receiving the ball under pressure and turning with confidence. He’s dictating tempo instead of chasing it. His positioning looks sharper and his decision-making quicker.

Most importantly, he looks assured again.

Sometimes form isn’t about ability — it’s about rhythm and confidence. And right now, it feels like he’s rediscovering both.

Liverpool are a better side when Mac Allister is controlling midfield. The balance improves. The transitions are smoother. The team plays with more structure.

Last season he was one of our most consistent performers.

This season has been tougher.

But if this week is the start of a return to form, it could be a massive boost for the run-in.

Because when Mac Allister plays like himself, Liverpool function properly.

And we might just be seeing that version of him again.

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