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While Klopp drives an Opel, Gakpo's luxury car despite failing to score

The Reds' Dutch striker has started to enjoy some luxury during his time on Merseyside

By Charles Cornwall

The Reds' Dutch striker has started to enjoy some luxury during his time on Merseyside
The Reds' Dutch striker has started to enjoy some luxury during his time on Merseyside
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With just a few weeks since Cody Gakpo was integrated as Liverpool's new attacking element following the winter transfer window sales, the Dutchman formerly of PSV Eindhoven has been doing his best to make himself at home in his new adventure in England, with his car possibly being one of his top priorities in order to make his day-to-day life more comfortable.

It is true that in the world of football many choose to have the newest or most luxurious cars that the brands can offer them, being that the case of Gakpo who has shown for some publications to have a certain taste for driving BMW vehicles, having now with this contract with Liverpool the possibility of acquiring newer and more eccentric models that make Jurgen Klopp's hybrid Opel look like a rival that can impose little.

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The Reds boss has not really sought to be the centre of attention during his time on Merseyside in this type of aspect, with Opel evidently realising this aspect by providing the tactician with modern, high quality vehicles that show off the personality that the German shows every day, and even though the personal should be far from the professional, these worlds are related and luxury with bad results in football will never speak well of a sportsman or coach.

Gakpo has succeeded in the Reds only in economic terms

With a project that can make him grow in football and with a high salary, Gakpo for the moment has only been productive economically by trying to have the best luxuries in his stay on Merseyside, because as far as football on the pitch is concerned, the Dutchman has given much to owe with this low productivity in front of goal, causing his bad football even the despair of the people who are beginning to criticize him every time there is an opportunity.