Prior to the match that the Liverpool team will have against Luton on this eleventh day of the Premier League, coach Jurgen Klopp has offered some words that have made clear several of the situations that exist internally in the institution, one of which is the most relevant ones about the return of Thiago Alcántara and Stefan Bajcetic to activities with the group.
People seem to be losing patience with this pair of midfield elements, and while many already see Alcántara's return at the beginning of 2024 as very unproductive, another sector of the fans sees the Bajcetic situation as worrying, as they fear that his young promise only has small glimpses of his level due to physical discomfort.
It is precisely the constant injuries that made Thiago Alcántara an unloved reinforcement in the Reds, and no one on Merseyside doubted that the Spanish player was one of the best in the midfield, but being an element very susceptible to physical misfortunes, This made people quickly lose hope and patience, with Reds fans not wanting this same event to happen to Stefan Bajcetic who has not been able to recover from an adductor injury for several months now.
The rapid growth that Stefan Bajcetic had during last season greatly raised the expectations of an entire public that is eagerly awaiting his return in this campaign, and that is that the integration of men like Szoboszlai, Endo, Gravenberch and Mac Allister, will put prove that level of Spanish that turned out to be one of the best and most useful during the darkest times of the group in 2022.
Perhaps one of the most interested in being able to observe the Spanish midfielder back on the pitch is coach Jürgen Klopp, but even the Reds strategist himself has asked for a lot of patience on this issue, because within the group no one wants to rush his recovery, since if he does so, his situation may worsen and his resemblance to Alcántara may be greater.
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