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These players do not count for Jürgen Klopp and would be thinking of leaving Liverpool

There are two Liverpool stars who would be getting tired of not getting play time.

By Charles Cornwall

There are two Liverpool stars who would be getting tired of not getting play time.
There are two Liverpool stars who would be getting tired of not getting play time.
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The seasons are getting longer and containing more and more games, which is why Liverpool's squad is quite extensive, since it has more than 20 top-level players, to be able to rotate during the year. For that reason, getting a fixed starting position in Jürgen Klopp's starting eleven is not an easy thing.

Despite countless injuries, there are two specific players who do not play for a minute, and it seems that Jürgen Klopp would have let them know that he will not have them on a regular basis. Although initially they both would have accepted the role of substitute, the footballers would have now reached their limit.

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We are talking about two players who play in midfield, and who joined the team a few seasons ago: Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Various media have reported that both players are really tired of staying on the bench, and would already be looking for alternatives.

The straw that would have broken the camel's back was the news that emerged, stating that neither of them would be considered for the UEFA Champions League this season. Liverpool makes their debut in the Champions League tomorrow against Napoli, in a match that corresponds to group A of the tournament.

Why doesn't Klopp use them?

The answer is simple. Both arrived with very high expectations, and neither of them has been able to fulfill them at a 100%. Oxlade-Chamberlain has had plenty of injuries during his time at Liverpool, and Keita is no longer the footballer who amazed Klopp when he played for RB Leipzig in Germany.


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