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He brings nothing to Liverpool, his performance is poor, but he earns millions

This player has had enough of Klopp and could soon be on his way out

By Charles Cornwall

This player has had enough of Klopp and could soon be on his way out

Liverpool took away Napoli's unbeaten run. The English side were looking to beat the Italians in the hope of stealing top spot in Champions League Group A, but despite the win they will qualify for the next round in second place. Both sides advanced to the last 16 with 15 points, but the Neapolitans stayed on top on goal difference, with 15 goals to the English side's 10.

Mohamed Salah scores in Liverpool's win over Napoli. In a tightly contested midfield duel, the score could not be opened until the 85th minute. Egypt's Mohamed Salah scored from a rebound to give the Reds three more points in the final round of the Champions League group stage. Leo Skiri Østigård had scored for the Italians, but the play was reviewed by VAR and the goal was disallowed for offside, which momentarily silenced Anfield. In the dying seconds, Dawrin Nunez sealed the game from a corner.

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Anfield is in full flow. One of the most iconic stadiums in the Old Continent hosts Liverpool vs Napoli in the final matchday of the Champions League group stage, matchday six. For this match, the Italians arrive as leaders of Group A with 15 points, five wins in a row throughout the European competition; for their part, the English are second, with a defeat, just against the Neapolitans, and despite a win, it would not be enough to reach the top of the sector, due to the goal difference.

"It's the system we play most often and it's familiar to us. We had to change a couple of things, but it's always on the table. Darwin came into play. Offensively it's not a problem. There's no difference on the diamond. We think about what's best," German coach Jürgen Klopp said after the game at Anfield. 

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The worst player on the pitch for the Reds was undoubtedly the Brazilian Firmino, who made virtually no contribution to the victory. In fact, Klopp decided to change him due to his poor performance to bring on Darwin Núñez who ended up scoring. Bobby's contract expires in May and everything points to the fact that he will not be renewed and will leave the team after seven years.

 

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