Liverpool is having a great start to the season and the fans know it. Jurgen Klopp's team has shown important things despite having experienced difficult moments. It should be noted that things seem to be improving after the FIFA International Break and results are the order of the day. No doubt, good things are coming for the Merseyside team.
It should be noted that this weekend the Merseyside Derby between Liverpool and Everton took place. On the other hand, despite the awkward neighbour of Goodison Park not being at his best, the Reds were able to get the score from Anfield with a brace from Mohamed Salah. At the moment, the Egyptian has scored 7 goals in the Premier League and continues to make a difference in the team.
Likewise, the team is recovering after the defeat against Tottenham that cost them first place. Matip's last-minute goal was entirely intentional but enough for Spurs to take the result from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. In addition, the VAR controversy with Luis Diaz's disallowed goal was what unleashed a kind of crisis on Merseyside.
Faced with this, after the FIFA Break and after some very regular matches against Union Saint-Gilloise and Brighton, the small crisis was passing. Undoubtedly, one of the players who marked an era at Liverpool was Luis Suárez. Before the arrival of Jürgen Klopp, the Uruguayan was one of the players who was bringing joy to the fans from Anfield. Despite being a controversial player, this did not stop him from shining in the team. Nevertheless, upon his arrival, his decision does not seem to have convinced many.
According to the Liverpool Echo, former director of football Damien Comolli had to convince Fenway Sports Group to sign Luis Suarez, who at the time was playing for AJAX in the Eredivisie
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