Statistics provided by FotMob offer some insight into why Slot made the change. Quansah, who had been named in the starting XI after an impressive pre-season, won half of his eight duels during the match, including two successful aerial duels out of four attempts. While these numbers aren't disastrous, they evidently did not meet Slot’s expectations for the physical demands of the game. In contrast, Ibrahima Konate, who replaced Quansah at halftime, managed to win three of his four aerial duels. Konate's physicality and ability to dominate in the air provided Liverpool with the solidity they needed to stifle Ipswich's attacking threats.