After players like Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo, Kostas Tsimikas, Alexis Mac Allister, Luis Diaz, Dominik Szoboszlai, Darwin Nunez and Stefan Bajcetic, saw activity with their respective national teams, the turn this Saturday was for the Japanese midfielder, Wataru Endo, an element that had one of the most complicated tasks of this FIFA date when having to play against Germany, a rival whom they surprisingly ended up beating with a crushing 4-1.
The same overwhelming result of the Japanese team speaks for itself of what the actions were during the 90 minutes of play, with Wataru Endo being a good wearer of the captain's armband for this match by registering an overall average of 7.4, managing to hit almost the 90% of his passes, causing a shot on goal and a great defensive intervention every time it was required.
Since Endo has played less than 50 minutes as a Reds player since his arrival, this match against the German national team could be considered the first in which the Reds fans can closely observe the performance of their player in the midfield, left very good feelings especially in defensive tasks, which the Reds seek to strengthen in the face of this drop in level on the part of the defensive sector.
If this experienced midfielder can play a similar game on Tuesday when they face Turkey at the Cegeka Arena, Endo could be ensuring at least a couple of constant participations within the scheme of a Jurgen Klopp who will obviously be very aware of the development of their footballers in the remainder of this FIFA date.
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