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After two months out of action, Bajcetic reappears and looks like this

Liverpool slowly but surely making progress with injuries 

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool slowly but surely making progress with injuries 
Liverpool slowly but surely making progress with injuries 
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In the last few weeks the team is starting to have great news for Klopp, who can now start to count on a more complete team in the face of multiple injuries, and since the beginning of this season as well as at the end of last season the team has suffered from injuries. This undoubtedly influenced the decision on how to strengthen the team for this season.

Despite this, however, it is still a problem that has plagued Liverpool, and while there have been minor injuries this season, they have been constant, cutting the pace of the team's play. Stefan Bajčetić had also been a revelation, as he is a player to whom Klopp has given a lot of confidence by playing him in different positions.

He was undoubtedly starting to become an important player, so his injury was terrible news, and everything was made worse after the transfer window where the team was left without players in Bajčetić's natural position. So his return has been a long-awaited one at Liverpool and it could be a long time before the Spaniard is back on the pitch.

After much inactivity, Bajčetić could be seen again, as the young midfielder signed a new contract with Adidas. This shortly after Trent Alexander Arnold also signed a similar contract with the German brand, this is certainly a big plus for their careers. Where as well. Bajčetić has not played this season he is still a priority at Anfield.

Bajčetić's return will affect the team

At the moment the team has a squad that has shown it has enough to be able to cope with any difficulty. However, injuries are limiting Klopp's playing options, so Bajčetić's return would be a huge benefit in terms of making more and better internal competition and helping the team continue to improve. The sooner he returns the better so that he can continue to develop his great potential.

 


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