Liverpool is once again the Premier League champion, and the core of the victory is Alexis Mac Allister. The Argentina World Cup champion was signed for £35 million in the summer of 2023, which proved every cent and more justification and became an irreplaceable pillar of the Arne Slot midfielder. Mac Allister played a key role in pushing Liverpool to the British Football Summit in the climax of a brilliant transformation.
Dave Hendrick, speaking on the Daily Red Podcast of the Anfield Index, captured the feeling of sweeping through the fan base perfectly: Liverpool not only won the league, but they emphasized so much. "We needed a little bit, we took three points, and now it's confirmed - your beloved Reds won the league," he said. Like many, Hendrick admitted that the achievement hasn't completely sunk: "It's not yet broken into the house."
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Liverpool has been ruthless throughout the campaign. Hendrick highlighted the gap between the Reds and their competitors, noting that “we cleared 15 points” and four more games, even daringly dreaming about “we have one we won this title with 20 points.” Showing a surprising possibility under Slot’s guidance, related to Liverpool’s sheer dominance.
These numbers are breathtaking: 25 wins in 34 games, 80 goals scored, and only 2 losses throughout the season. "No one can doubt what this team has done," Hendrick noted, highlighting the incredible achievement of unbeaten in 26 games. Where statistics are supreme, it is Alexis Mac Allister who became Liverpool's midfielder, whose influence has grown immeasurably throughout the season.
It was optimistic when Liverpool secured MAC Allister's service, but few could predict the direct and far-reaching impact he would have. One summer, rivals squandered the midfielder’s astronomy expenses, and Liverpool acted wisely early on. Hendrick stressed: "What a ridiculous footballer we've got for £35m. It's one of the greatest bargains in the modern Premier League."
The contrast is very vivid. Hendrick noted that huge sums were spent elsewhere: “Declan Rice, £105 million. Enzo Fernandez, £115 million. MoisesCaicedo, £111 million.” Against this backdrop, the cost of Mac Allister looks very low. Liverpool's No. 10 booms compared to others.
It was appropriate on the day Liverpool confirmed their latest title, and it was the Mac Allister that produced pure glory. Hendrick tells how the stolen ball of Gravenberch made it run free toward Mac Allister. It's not just a goal; it's a statement. This is not a dysfunctional midfielder, this is a very talented football player who is impressed by his authority on this occasion.
Apart from goals and assists, Mac Allister's temperament and leadership talent really set him apart. Hendrick didn't stand his praise, insisting: "No matter what he was asked to do, he would do it to the highest level. His temperament was flawless. His mindset was exactly what you wanted."
Among many supporters, there is growing belief that Mac Allister should wear the captain's armband. “I think he is the next captain,” he said explicitly. Given his technical excellence, football intelligence and intense competitiveness - as he saw when he "twisted the lads in tackle", he had a hard time arguing even after scoring.
Mac Allister's season cannot be measured by statistics alone. Despite his significant goals and assists, his consistency in different roles makes him essential. Hendrick calls him "the best midfielder in the league this season", a view that will find few critics after the car has just been delivered.
In Liverpool's great midfield history, comparisons with Steven Gerrard are often considered sacred. Hendrick provocatively asked a question: "He is the best midfielder since Steven Gerrard?" His answer was subtle, admitting that "the answer is no" because of Thiago Alcântara's talent, which is also "yes" because Thiago "does not have enough games." By contrast, Mac Allister not only plays a role, but also takes the lead.
It was a poignant idea, especially when Hendrick reminded the audience that eleven years ago, Liverpool's title hoped to stand out with Chelsea and Gerrard's infamous fall. The way the times change. Now that Liverpool is once again the champion, Mac Allister has been at the heart of the revival, a symbol of resilience, talent and hope.
Liverpool has come a long way since the dark days. Hendrick reflects this transformation, from being “hammered by Stoke” to “win our second Premier League title” and celebrating an “incredible 10 years”.
As fans prepare to celebrate the flooding of streets later this month, they will pay tribute to legends like Mo Salah and Virgil Van Dijk. They will make their voice for Alexis Mac Allister - a £35m bargaining that in a glorious season his name is engraved in Liverpool's Champions Pantheon.