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Here are the morning headlines from Liverpool by Tuesday 3 November.
Jota justifies Mane’s comparisons
Liverpool paid up to forty-five million pounds for Diogo Jota this summer and investment so far is justified.
In fact, as ECHO argues, comparisons with Sadio Mane, whether in terms of movement fees, taste for play and effect on, are clear.
The Portuguese striker scored decisive goals in victories against Sheffield United and West Ham, and now fights for a regular spot.
Turns out Jota has taken her game to another point at Anfield and the challenge now is to maintain that consistency during the season and keep improving.
Haaland leaning on Anfield
Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland will eventually register for Liverpool, according to Red Bull Salzburg sporting director Cristoph Freund.
The Norwegian striker has scored 24 in 27 appearances in Dortmund since a January replacement for austrian club.
The 20-year-old looks set for a long career in soccer point and has now been targeted for a long-term move with the Reds.
Freund said, about Lothaur Matthaus haaland would move to Anfield, according to ECHO: “It will land there.
“You can play at any club in the world. With his mentality, will and self-confidence, he will make a mark on European football for the next ten years. “
Pogba highlights the key between the sides
Paul Pogba’s difficulties at Manchester United highlight the biggest between his team’s midfield and Liverpool’s, ECHO writes.
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The five Liverpool midfielders who played against West Ham on Saturday charged a total of 54 million pounds, while Pogba’s move charged 89 million pounds in 2016.
Liverpool’s movement policy has been a policy of concord between Jurgen Klopp and Michael Edwards, with an agreement between the club and the training of the players so that it is known that they fulfill the wishes of the team.
He served Liverpool while United continue to fail.