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Jürgen Klopp furious at Bellingham's goal against Iran

The Borussia Dortmund player opened the scoring against Iran, much to the Liverpool manager's annoyance

By Charles Cornwall

The Borussia Dortmund player opened the scoring against Iran, much to the Liverpool manager's annoyance

The fact that the different teams decide to use the World Cup as a competition in which they can closely observe their possible reinforcements can be beneficial or detrimental depending on how you look at it, because if this element proves not to be up to the circumstances possibly the interested institution will desist from him, but if he is one of the revelations of the tournament, obviously his price will increase and being able to acquire him in a transfer market will be a challenge.

Just two days after the start of the World Cup in the Middle East, Liverpool have already been able to analyse two of their most potential reinforcements for the upcoming transfer market, leaving Moisés Caicedo a pleasant sensation after a good performance in Ecuador's victory over Qatar, and the same happened in the second match of the competition between England and Iran, where midfielder Jude Bellingham shone as the architect of the first goal of the match.

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In addition to Borussia Dortmund, the different teams that want to acquire Bellingham's services in the future followed the match against the Asians very closely, and the young British jewel delivered a very good 45 minutes where his participation was not only limited to deep passes or crosses in the final third of the pitch, but was also a very offensive player who looked for the area and was rewarded after 35 minutes when he opened the scoring for his team, which gained confidence and was able to break through with a couple of more goals.

The fact that a player can have a good record in a World Cup is perhaps the best letter of introduction that both the team and its athlete can present when it comes to wanting to make a sale, surely benefiting Borussia Dortmund in economic matters if Bellingham continues with the level shown in those first 45 minutes of play, causing that situation that institutions like Liverpool who are interested in the player, have to pay a few million more.

<strong>Bellingham increased his price</strong>

At the moment the Reds are a team full of many feelings as they watch the game between England and Iran, for while they are happy to see their possible reinforcement continue at his best, at the same time Klopp and his people are severely worried about the final price that Die Schwarzgelben will put on the Briton once the World Cup is over, fearing that his value could exceed $150m.

 

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