GAME OF JONES

How Curtis Jones has blossomed into one of England’s best midfielders under Liverpool boss Arne Slot

Jones' pass rate has been lauded and it's no surprise as he has a higher percentage completion than a Three Lions starter

IT'S been a breakout season for Liverpool star Curtis Jones in more ways than one.

On the pitch, he has excelled for the Reds - leading the Arne Slot revolution to put them firmly at the top of the Premier League.

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In-form Curtis Jones has been one of Europe's most impressive midfielders this seasonCredit: PA
Jones' brilliant form has coincided with the Reds star becoming a dadCredit: Instagram

In the Champions League clash against Real Madrid on Wednesday, Jones, 23, earned rave reviews for his all-action performance.

Not only did he help his side to a 2-0 win, he kept Jude Bellingham in his pocket for 90 minutes.

And now, an incredible stat has come to light that shows perhaps his greatest characteristic.

The England prospect is his country's leading passer of the ball - having completed a higher percentage of passes than his rivals.

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Interim England boss Lee Carsley said: "Curtis Jones would be up there with the most talented players I've worked with."

"He's got everything you need as a midfielder. He can run, very fast, powerful, can score, can assist, he can defend, he can take the ball. All he needs is opportunity."

New Liverpool boss Slot has also purred about Jones' ability this campaign.

The Dutchman told the BBC: "He has a lot of qualities on the ball.

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"He is never afraid to do something special with it, but sometimes he touches the ball a bit too much in my opinion because he is so confident.

"But confidence is an important tool. He has an incredibly hard work rate and we trust him in defence. He is complete.

"For him now, it is all about consistency. The best players turn up every three days and that is what he has got to show."

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Jones' upturn in form has coincided with a personal milestone - becoming a father for the first time, in what is turning out to be a memorable campaign.

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In November, Jones made his England debut under Lee Carsley - soon after he welcomed daughter Giselle with partner Saffie Khan.

He made his bow against Greece a night to remember, scoring with an audacious backheel flick.

A few weeks before that he dominated Chelsea - scoring the opener and winning a penalty in a man-of-the-match display.

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