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The plot to stay Rhian Brewster at Liverpool this season takes place throughout the day for Jurgen Klopp as the young striker continues to impress.
Brewster has scored 3 goals in the Reds’ two preseason games to date, coming off the bench in the 63rd minute of the match against Red Bull Salzburg and scoring twice, the moment brilliantly, to give his team a 2-2 streak. . Draw.
At the beginning of summer, the general consensus that Brewster would be re-loaned to gain more delight with the first team after scoring 11 impressive goals in 22 games for Swansea City last season, but now there is a replacement for him that remains. . Anfield.
In fact, The Athletic reports that clubs that won’t take it for the season (named 10, adding six from the Premier League, the three clubs relegated to the Championship last season and Swansea) are well aware that the 20-year-old is most likely to be held through the Reds by 2020/21.
Brewster’s early long career is said to be related to Divock Origi’s, with the Belgian connected to a multitude of clubs, as he is expected to leave to win a normal starting position elsewhere.
Origi, who has played in any of Liverpool’s preseason matches, for an injury, made 42 appearances for the Reds last season, adding 14 appearances.
If he leaves, there are every one and every chance that those minutes will pass back to Brewster, which Klopp praised after the Salzburg double, saying, “At the decisive moments, it’s 100 percent. “
But Origi doesn’t necessarily have to pass for Brewster to be there, chelsea’s former young man retains more risk over purposes than the Liverpool Champions League hero, and is shown as a better choice in certain situations.
In fact, the only thing that counts against Brewster to forge a long career at Liverpool is that he is “just a” scorer, with a striker like Origi and, more clearly, Roberto Firmino asked to do more for the team.
Klopp also recommended this, saying that Brewster wants to be more concerned in games and that he still has a lot to learn.
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But there is a strong argument to say that the position for him to be informed to be Liverpool’s centre forward is at Liverpool, with so many other demands to play in the lead for an extra team in the table.
It would be great to see him spend a little more time on the field with players like Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, starting with the Community Shield opposite Arsenal on Saturday.
Brewster makes the kind of case he can’t ignore, and before a full season of games, it would seem like it’s a mistake to let him shine under the watch of others.
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