Cody Gakpo’s smart swivel for his second goal demonstrated technical versatility extending beyond the direct running and finishing typically associated with him. The ability to receive the ball awkwardly, adjust body position quickly, and finish accurately shows more complete technical repertoire than sometimes credited.
Technical versatility separates good players from elite ones. Players with limited techniques become predictable and easy to defend. Those possessing diverse technical skills can adapt to different situations, creating solutions regardless of circumstances. Gakpo’s swivel finish demonstrated this versatility.
The specific technique of the swivel finish—receiving with back to goal, rotating body while controlling ball, and shooting in single fluid motion—requires coordination, balance, and timing that not all forwards possess. Gakpo executed it smoothly, suggesting this represents part of his regular technical toolkit rather than fortunate improvisation.
This technical versatility makes Gakpo valuable even when not scoring regularly. His ability to contribute in various ways—direct running, hold-up play, combination passing, and now demonstrated swivel finishing—means he always offers something useful. This versatility explains why managers persist with him despite inconsistent goal output.
For Liverpool, having forwards with technical versatility like Gakpo’s becomes increasingly important in modern football where opponents analyze and prepare specifically for predictable patterns. Players who can solve problems in multiple ways create uncertainty for defenders, making offensive play less predictable and more effective. Gakpo’s swivel finish demonstrated one more way he can hurt opponents, adding to his repertoire and making him more complete as a forward than simple goal statistics might suggest.






