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That's why he's not performing for Liverpool, Gakpo's real problem uncovered ahead of Brighton clash

The Oranje superstar has failed to score for his new club, accumulating more than 300 minutes of action

By Charles Cornwall

The Oranje superstar has failed to score for his new club, accumulating more than 300 minutes of action

After the World Cup in Qatar, Cody Gakpo ended up filling the eye of Jürgen Klopp who made a huge effort to tie the Dutch striker to the Red's, and after days of negotiations between the agent and the board, the latter put on the table 42 million fixed plus another 14 million in variants, so that Gakpo became the winter bombshell for Anfield.

It is undeniable that his adaptation has been slower than expected, as the fans expected him to score his first goal in his first game, but instead, more than 300 minutes have passed and Gakpo has not scored a goal. In fact, since 29 November in the last match of the Group Stage against the hosts Qatar, Cody has not scored, thus passing two months of drought.

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Gakpo recently gave an interview to Liverpool's official website where he revealed what his first month on Merseyside has been like. "Yes, it's definitely a new environment on the pitch, with new players and a new club, I'm adapting to everything," said the 23-year-old who also accepted that there are minor distinctions between what people do here in England, and obviously in the Netherlands where he is from.

Cody also accepted that he has enjoyed little of the city, spending most of his time at The Pool's training hotel. "Outside of the camp, I have to admit that I haven't visited the city too often. I've spent most of my time at the hotel. I'm actually moving in this week. That's something else I'm really anticipating," noted the Oranje star.

<strong>Gakpo&#39;s adaptation is lacking</strong>

Gakpo is starting to take the pressure of the fans hoping to get his first goal this weekend against Brighton, as before players such as Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz and Roberto Firmino return from injury, the Dutchman still has time to cement his place in Klopp's starting XI, who so far is hoping that the signing of Cody will not be a fiasco like Uruguay's Darwin Nunez has been.

 

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