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Endo's humiliation of Lavia after first Liverpool goal

Reds have the best midfield in England  

By Charles Cornwall

Reds have the best midfield in England  

After Liverpool's 5-1 win over Toulouse on matchday three of the UEFA Europa League, Europe's second-tier competition has no doubt that the Reds will be one of the toughest sides to beat in the competition, The Merseyside outfit have a fantastic midfield that stands out for its composure and aggression, with Ryan Grevenberch and Wataru Endo having scored two of the five goals Jürgen Klopp's side celebrated.

The biggest surprise tonight at Anfield was the Japanese midfielder, and despite not having a guaranteed place in the starting line-up every weekend in the Premier League, Endo continues to be a highly efficient element whenever he is used by Klopp, making it clear that the Reds had a better choice of reinforcements in that area than Chelsea, a club that invested large amounts of money for players who today are not at their best and others who have not even been able to see action.

 

After Liverpool's 5-1 win over Toulouse on matchday three of the UEFA Europa League, Europe's second-tier competition has no doubt that the Reds will be one of the toughest teams to beat in the competition, The Merseyside outfit have a fantastic midfi yaeld that stands out for its composure and aggression, with Ryan Grevenberch and Wataru Endo having scored two of the five goals Jürgen Klopp's side celebrated.

 

The biggest surprise tonight at Anfield was the Japanese midfielder, and despite not having a guaranteed place in the starting line-up every weekend in the Premier League, Endo continues to be a highly efficient element whenever he is used by Klopp, making it clear that the Reds had a better choice of reinforcements in that area than Chelsea, a club that invested large amounts of money for players who today are not at their best and others who have not even been able to see action.

<strong>After Liverpool humiliated</strong>

Chelsea with the comparison between Dominik Szoboszlai and Moisés Caicedo, now this situation has arisen again, but with Watru Endo and Romeo Lavia, arguing that the Japanese centre-back has already been a key player for the Reds to get a couple of good results, as it happened in this third Europa League matchday where his goal in the first half of the season was enough for the Reds to get a couple of good results, as was the case in this third Europa League matchday.

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