Gini Wijnaldum explains why he ‘is not impressed’ through Rhian Brewster in Liverpool

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Gini Wijnaldum says he is no longer ‘impressed’ with Rhian Brewster’s full skill, as he has noticed that the young man from Liverpool produces it over and over again.

After scoring in the Reds’ 3-0 win over Stuttgart over the weekend, Brewster came from the bench to a 2-0 deficit in a 2–2 draw against Red Bull Salzburg at home against Red Champions League opponents. Season.

Brewster, who scored 11 goals in 22 games on loan at Swansea last season, was sent back to the most sensitive corner after being discovered through James Milner, before continuing with an exquisite loft end for his time after Curtis Jones’ elegant paintings.

And Wijnaldum says he’s surprised by the front man’s qualities in front of the goal.

“I’m impressed” because I already know the quality of it, “the Dutchman told the Reds’ official website.

“We trained in combination for a few years and also showed in education that its ending is amazing, so I’m not impressed!”

Wijnaldum added that the Austrian look gave Premier League champions control in the 90 minutes, which made the emergence of new features like Brewster even more important.

“That’s how it deserves to be. Now that we have the matches, we all know it’s going to be a tricky season with a lot of games, so a lot of players will play a lot of games,” he said.

“So if you have a lot of players who can bring quality to the field, that makes it even better for the team. We are pleased that the boys who came here, the young players, made a difference today.

Liverpool have left their Austrian education field as Sunday’s Community Sheild striker with Arsenal, and Wijnaldum says the joy has been positive despite coronavirus and rain-soaked field disruptions in their first game against Stuttgart.

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“I think each and every educational camp is a smart camp, I think the most common thing now is that we only had a little over two weeks to prepare for Community Shield,” he added.

“It’s smart to have a smart preseason preparation because it’s necessarily the pre-season for the start of the season.

“It went pretty well, we had to deal with some cases but we also did well, so it’s a smart educational camp. “

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