Liverpool still love Roberto Firmino but Diogo Jota shows the problem

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Overall, it is a dissying feature that opposes West Ham, but for the third home game in the Premier League, Liverpool defended themselves after granting the first purpose of winning.

As the coach pointed out, players go to pits twice a week right now and it’s hard to know how to run the team effectively, especially with the injuries we have, but Jurgen does a smart job.

I thought Saturday’s game required something a little more at the beginning of the moment, but fortunately it brought the two guys who gave us the 3 points.

Xherdan Shaqiri looks very much right now and is reveling in this position, while Diogo Jota already turns out to be the best complement to the club, even if he’s only been here a few weeks.

I’m still a big fan of Bobby Firmino, I love him as a player and what he brings to his side, but things are going well for him and that hasn’t been the case for some time.

You have dived well at your most productive level for about a year and you may want to get some rest. He wants anything because right now we don’t see the player who played such a vital role in climbing with Jurgen Klopp.

He’s honest, he’s lost that sharpness and he doesn’t get in the box enough.

He will know and the coach will know – I do it myself as a centre forward – that it doesn’t happen to him right now.

It turns out to be making all your paintings in spaces where it does not harm defenders and has to cause them unrest on and around the surface.

I still think we love him because he’s a player, yet the coach has to find a way to get him defeated like he was a few years ago.

Jurgen Klopp’s variety dilemma

The Reds have two important matches this week, starting with the holidays in Atalanta at night in the Champions League and I would take a draw in Italy all day.

It’s a really offensive team that beats Serie A teams to the max, so I’m sure they’re going to take a look to see us, but they also lose goals, so it deserves to be entertaining.

It’s great to see Joel Matip back in education and the manager has a great resolve to fire him directly or play young Rhys Williams again.

He opposed Midtjylland well, but it would be a totally different game in Italy as opposed to a team that likes to advance.

It would be a great check for him at 19, but if he succeeds, he would show his credentials.

Jordan Henderson is also an option with his football delight and know-how, and we have some center-of-field opportunities.

It will be attractive to see which direction the coach is going because, obviously, Sunday in Etihad is huge.

Liverpool already have a five-point credit for City, so it’s very important to keep it even at this starting level of the season.

Interestingly, it was the adjustment before the foreign stop in November that we defeated them so convincingly at Anfield last season and, although both groups have played fewer games this time, one wonders what effect it would have psychologically on some other Liverpool victory. Pep Guardiola’s men actually seemed to have one last year.

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I think the name will be overlooked because there are a lot of things that are being conveyed and yet you must stay at the table under you, as they are dangerous.

If you came here from there on Sunday night with a draw, you’d be more than satisfied, but you’ve already lost at home to Leicester and I’d like to think we’re a bigger team than them, so you can actually be defeated on your own lawn.

The last time Liverpool played there, we were defeated 4-0 and, although it was the first game after the champions’ name was sealed, professional pride will mean that players and coach will need to do it right and I’m sure. things will be different this time.

Michael Jackson, bag manager, Tranmere Rovers

It’s unhappy to see Tranmere Rovers suffer right now and have to integrate with manager Mike Jackson, who was backstage under Micky Mellon, who helped the club return to the Football League.

They have a great resolution to make now in terms of who to worry about, but they have other smart people running the club and I hope with the right coach they can get back on the court temporarily and start ranking up.

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