Liverpool is having a great season at the moment. Despite some negative moments that were affecting the team's morale, Jürgen Klopp's team have been able to move on and return to the path of victory that opens up an opportunity for them to be favourites to win the Premier League this season. Jurgen's team did not have their best seasons last season, so the team wants to remedy things.
In the same way, the good performance of the team has put Liverpool in favorable situations even when they do not start in the best way. It should be noted that at the beginning of the season when the team still did not fully adapt to the style, the Merseyside side were able to reverse the score in some games. This is due to their offensive prowess with important players led by Mohamed Salah
At the same time, with a perfect pace, the Reds dreamed even more of reaching the top positions.
The opportunity opened up for the team after Manchester City's loss to Wolverhampton. A win against Tottenham put the team at the top of the Premier League. Nonetheless, the VAR controversy against Spurs continues to be talked about and fans know it.
However, it seems that for the moment the issue has been left behind. One of Klopp's great successes is to put together a competitive team based on what he believed the team needed. At the same time, the priority was to build a defensive and offensive midfield in order to avoid all kinds of situations. Everything seems to indicate that the German did indeed find great players to cover replacements who seemed irreplaceable.
It should be noted that after the departure of Fabinho and Henderson, the Anfield midfield felt somewhat unprotected. Nevertheless, with the arrival of Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister, the absence of Fabinho and Henderson was not felt at all. After the addition of the Hungarian and the Argentine, Wataru Endo and Ryan Gravenberch would complete the team's midfield. Undoubtedly, a midfield that promises a lot during this season and has had great performances.
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