After an impressive full debut in Middlesbrough’s 2-0 victory over Stoke City, Carrick’s belief in the 18-year-old winger appears well-justified.
Doak’s immediate impact at Middlesbrough has not only given Liverpool fans something to be excited about but has also raised questions about how high his ceiling could be. Here’s why Carrick feels the Boro setup is ideal for Doak’s development and what this means for both clubs involved.
On his first start for Middlesbrough, Ben Doak gave fans plenty to talk about. His contribution was immediate, scoring the first goal of the game and playing a pivotal role in their much-needed win over Stoke City.
Having featured in two cameos off the bench before this start, Doak was already making an impression with his pace and directness. Against Stoke, however, his full abilities came to the forefront.
Carrick did not hesitate to praise the Liverpool loanee after the game, stating: “I thought he showed what he’s all about. He’s a real threat, and we’re blessed down that side with him, Izzy [Jones], and Marcus [Forss].
The Middlesbrough boss has clearly found a way to integrate Doak into the squad quickly, and it’s paying off.Doak’s performance against Stoke was not only about scoring a goal but also about how he created space and opportunities for his teammates.
The young Scot’s direct style gave Stoke’s defenders nightmares, constantly beating his marker and opening up chances for others to capitalise on.
PERFECTING MIDDLESBROUGH’S ATTACK
For Middlesbrough, Doak’s presence on the right flank has provided a much-needed spark to their attacking play. His directness and willingness to take on defenders have added a new dynamic to Carrick’s side.
He’s young, but if you’re good enough, you’re old enough,” Carrick stated, emphasising his belief in Doak’s ability to compete at this level. After struggling to find a consistent attacking rhythm earlier in the season, Middlesbrough are now playing with more fluency, and Doak is a major part of that resurgence.
Carrick was quick to point out how well Doak adapted to the team’s style, adding, “There is a structure, but there is room for individualism, and Ben brings that.” Doak’s ability to understand and exploit space, especially in one-on-one situations, has been crucial in Middlesbrough’s recent performances.
LIVERPOOL’S LONG-TERM VIEW
While Middlesbrough fans are understandably thrilled by Doak’s performances, Liverpool supporters have their eyes on the bigger picture.
The youngster’s loan spell could be a vital part of his development, preparing him for a future role in Arne Slot’s side. His direct style fits well with Liverpool’s attacking philosophy, where pace and individual creativity are highly valued.
Doak’s time in the Championship is also teaching him the physical demands of senior football, something that will be crucial when he returns to Anfield.
As Carrick pointed out, “He hasn’t played an awful lot of football, but he’s got character and personality.” These traits are exactly what Liverpool will be looking for as Doak continues his progression.
By sending him to Middlesbrough, Liverpool have ensured that Doak is not only getting valuable minutes but also learning from a manager who understands the Premier League’s demands. Carrick’s experience at Manchester United gives him a unique perspective on what it takes to succeed at the highest level, and that knowledge is undoubtedly benefiting Doak.
THE ROAD AHEAD FOR DOAK AT MIDDLESBROUGH
Doak’s loan spell at Middlesbrough is still in its early stages, but if his debut is any indication, both he and the club are in for an exciting season.
Carrick’s confidence in the young Liverpool winger is clear, and his performances have already given the Boro faithful plenty to cheer about.There’s no doubt that Doak has the talent to make a significant impact during his time in the Championship.
For Middlesbrough, he represents an immediate attacking threat, while for Liverpool, this loan could be a key stepping stone in developing a player who might become a future star at Anfield.
As Carrick rightly said, “We’re really excited to see what he can do from here while with us.” If Doak continues to develop at this rate, both Liverpool and Middlesbrough will be the beneficiaries of his undeniable talent.