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The new season, Liverpool's repeated comebacks announce their champion's return

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Post time 30-9-2023 09:46:14 | Show all posts |Read mode
Edited by Yamini003 at 30-9-2023 09:47 AM

Theatre of comebacks is always the most thrilling drama in sports, and now the Premier League has a team that excels in comebacks on a game-by-game basis, and that team is Liverpool. Their numerous comebacks are a result of their never-give-up spirit, along with a fearsome front line that sends shivers down the spines of all of Europe, to the extent that even their own goalkeeper jokes that he's glad he's not on the opposing side trying to defend against their shots.

Last season, Liverpool had a lackluster performance, plagued by midfield aging and injury issues throughout the season, ultimately finishing fifth and missing out on this season's Champions League competition. Determined to revamp the squad, Liverpool bid farewell to aging midfield stalwarts Henderson and Fabinho, bringing in young and robust talents like MacAllister and Sobotka, along with the return of injured players like Luis Diaz. With a new-look lineup, Liverpool has started the new season with a record of five wins and one draw in six games. After achieving strong results, Liverpool's coach Klopp boldly declared that Liverpool 2.0 has been rebuilt and their goal for this season is to win the championship trophy.

So, what has changed for Liverpool apart from squad reinforcement? It's the shift in their game mentality. In the six games they've won this season, Liverpool has come from behind to win in four of them. Except for the victory against Villarreal, Liverpool has rallied from a goal down in the other matches, scoring three goals each time to complete the comebacks. It's safe to say that Liverpool has engrained the comeback DNA into their very essence, and they now seem to adhere to the motto 'No comeback, no Reds.'

In the face of this situation, goalkeeper Kelleher, who represented Liverpool as the starting goalkeeper in their Europa League game against LASK, jokingly mentioned that their front line is too frightening. They've scored numerous goals, and he's just glad he's only encountered them in training matches. If it were in an official game, he might not be able to handle it. Liverpool's current front line, after sensible reinforcements and injured players returning, is indeed a force to be reckoned with.

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Post time 30-9-2023 11:17:49 | Show all posts
Inconsistency, sometimes impressive and sometimes disappointing, is truly hard to predict.
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Post time 30-9-2023 11:44:21 | Show all posts
Liverpool is indeed very strong this season, and I have high hopes that they can compete with Manchester City for the Premier League title.
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Post time 30-9-2023 12:19:14 | Show all posts
Falling behind has its own factors and motivations, and having unexpected moments in the game makes it more exciting.
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Post time 30-9-2023 14:24:06 | Show all posts
I didn't expect Liverpool to make such rapid progress. I was hoping Manchester United would have a chance...
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Post time 30-9-2023 17:14:00 | Show all posts
"Liverpool's two most important signings this season, Sobotka and Maclister, have proven to be incredibly valuable investments. These two players have greatly increased Liverpool's midfield creativity. In recent seasons, the Reds' midfield has lacked creativity, with most midfielders being more like workhorses, relying on center-backs and wing-backs to organize attacks. Now, in addition to these tactics, Sobotka and Maclister's ability to organize and provide a threat in Liverpool's midfield has significantly strengthened the team.

However, Liverpool's biggest issue at the moment is their midfield, as Endo hasn't fully integrated into the team yet, and it remains uncertain if he's the right fit for Liverpool. The team still needs to make reinforcements in the defensive midfield position."
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