LFC Ryan Gravenberch's partner issues four word verdict as midfielder becomes 'man of the moment'
Ryan Gravenberch's partner swooned as she reflected on the past month. The Reds' number 38 is in a happy relationship with Cindy Peroti. Cindy has made the move to Merseyside with her long term partner and regularly shares her support for Liverpool FC on Instagram.
It has been an incredible start to the season for Gravenberch, who is enjoying his best run of form in a Reds shirt since his arrival from Bayern Munich. New head coach, Arne Slot, has moved the Dutchman further back on the pitch with him operating in a defensive midfield role this season.
The move has worked wonders for Gravenberch as he has established himself as a key player in the starting XI. The 22-year-old was instrumental in Liverpool's 2 - 1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday and picked up the player of the match award.
Gravenberch will be hoping to continue his brilliant form into tonight's Champions League tie as the Reds aim to defeat Bologna at Anfield. It has been a great month for the former Ajax player away from the pitch too.
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Cindy has taken to the social media platform to share a number of snaps from their life on and off the pitch. She said: "September you were great." The post received thousands of likes, including one from Curtis Jones' partner, Saffie Khan.
Fans also took to the commetns to share messages of support after the update. One user said: "Sending big love to you and Ryan he's the man of the Moment YNWA "
The Dutchman has spoken about his form under his compatriot, Slot, in an interview with Trouw. When asked why his form had improved, he said: "No, that's all exaggerated.
"I'm the same Gravenberch. I sometimes had matches where I only touched the ball after five minutes [last season]. Then I don't get into my game, I don't get into my rhythm. This feels more comfortable to me."
He also credited Slot's tactics for Liverpool's fast start to the season in a separate interview with De Volkskrant. He said: "The coach knows that I have a lot of football in me. He has a clear plan, with the build-up, with the pressing. It is up to me to maintain that and be consistent.
He gave me the chance from the start. I had to focus on a certain position. A bit more defensive. I do my thing and that works out well. That has to do with myself and with the coach. There was clarity from the start. We play as a team, and then the individual also looks better."
Speaking after the win over Wolves, the Netherlands international added: "This season I wanted to show myself again and I am really happy. He put me in the starting 11 and gave me a lot of confidence. I think a team like Liverpool always has to be in the top four.
"We keep pushing but it's still really early. We knew this was always going to be difficult for us. I think after 20 or 25 minutes we did really well and we got the three points so I'm really happy with that.
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