Jérémy Jacquet scored in his first appearance for Liverpool as the club defeated Como 1907 2-0 on Sunday [1].

The performance marks a successful introduction for the new signing ahead of the upcoming campaign. Establishing a connection between the midfield and attack is a primary goal for the club as they finalize their preparations for the season.

The match took place at Anfield, serving as the finale of the team's pre-season schedule [2, 3]. Jacquet, who joined the squad for a transfer fee of £60 million ($81 million) [1], managed to find the back of the net during the contest. His goal contributed to the final score of 2-0 [1].

This fixture was part of a series of two back-to-back matches designed to build match fitness and tactical cohesion [4]. The victory over the Italian side allows the coaching staff to enter the competitive season with a positive result at home.

Liverpool utilized the friendly to test various player combinations and integrate new personnel into the system. The result provides a glimpse of how Jacquet may fit into the offensive rotation, a key focus for the club given the financial investment in the player [1].

Como struggled to break through the Liverpool defense throughout the match. While the game lacked the stakes of league play, the result underscores the gap in depth between the two sides as they concluded their respective pre-season preparations [2, 3].

Jérémy Jacquet scored in his first appearance for Liverpool

A debut goal for a high-value signing like Jacquet reduces immediate pressure on the player and validates the club's £60 million investment. While pre-season results are secondary to fitness, the ability to score at Anfield provides a psychological boost to both the player and the supporters before the official league start.