Liverpool is one of the strongest teams in this current season of the Premier League. The Merseyside team stands third in the league and is dangerously close to Manchester City who are currently unbeaten with only victories in their last matches. Similarly, Arsenal is experiencing a similar situation enjoying a great moment that has them at the top of the table along with Liverpool and Manchester City
Despite the team not qualifying for the UEFA Champions League this season, the team has commitments this Thursday in the UEFA Europa League. Jurgen Klopp's team will travel to Austria to play away against LASK in the first round of the European championship. Fans are excited about what the Anfield team can offer on the International stage as demonstrated in the domestic league.
In the same way, the offensive power of the team has given that talk.
On the other hand, many agree that Jurgen has found his ideal game system and could take advantage of the match against Linz to make rotations and give playtime to players who are not recurring or who still have a lot of level to prove. Such is the case of Ben Doak, the 17-year-old footballer who just yesterday renewed his contract with the Merseyside team.
On the other hand, the suspension of Virgil Van Dijk and the injury of Trent Alexander-Arnold forced the German to make a series of changes in the starting line-up. One of these changes was veteran Joel Matip. Despite not being a constant in the starting 11, the defender has a long history with Liverpool since 2016. It should be noted that Matip's contract expires next year. With this said, the player launched a petition
Despite the German-Cameroonian's age and not being considered by Jurgen Klopp, the 33-year-old said his desire is to retire at Liverpool: You just don't walk away from Anfield, told Matip to Sky Sports Germany. In addition, he assured that although Schalke 04 is the club where he was formed and in which he is still a fan today, his desire is to finish his career with the Merseyside team.
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