Liverpool’s Xherdan Shaqiri’s plan after the Swiss comes out of the cold with the Carabao Cup goal



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Liverpool’s forgotten man Xherdan Shaqiri provided a timely reminder of his qualities during the Carabao Cup midweek victory over Lincoln.

Shaqiri made the most of his first start since December, surrendering in the Reds’ first game during Thursday’s 7-2 win, which set up a fourth-round clash against Arsenal.

Jurgen Klopp was effusive in his praise of the Swiss international after the victory and described his performance as “super”.

And it appears that the 28-year-old received a lifeline from Anfield after it appeared he would be leaving the club this summer.

Shaqiri made just three starts for Liverpool last season, having been increasingly sidelined by Mohamed Salah’s electric form in the past two seasons.

Xherdan Shaqiri opened the scoring for Liverpool in his first start since December

His most recent start was in the Club World Cup semi-final towards the end of last year, and he only made 11 total appearances last season.

But he certainly used his opportunity to impress when a lineup of players from the squad took on the high-flying Lincoln from League One on Thursday.

With nine minutes into the game, Shaqiri landed his free throw perfectly on Imps goalkeeper Alex Palmer and landed just under the crossbar.

He showed he’s still a quality option, whether it’s on the right flank or as an attacking central midfielder, which is where he played against Lincoln.

Shaqiri has three years left on his contract with the Reds

Two-goal hero Takumi Minamino and new signing Diogo Jota also impressed at Sincil Bank, while Divock Origi also got on the scoreboard as Liverpool proved they have the offensive strength in depth to launch a search for silver on multiple fronts. this season.

But despite the plethora of attacking options available to the Reds, there are no plans to sell Shaqiri, according to Goal.

The post says the stance may change if a suitable offer comes in, and Transfermarkt values ​​it at £ 14 million.

Liverpool would probably want more than that to tempt them to sell, with that figure skewed by their inaction last season.

Klopp certainly indicated that Shaqiri’s future at Anfield looked “promising”, although the manager seemed to leave the door open to the possibility of a move.

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Shaqiri’s free kick went seamlessly over Lincoln City goalkeeper Alex Palmer

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“It was a super game from Shaq in quite a position, I’m not sure, unknown, a little bit deeper in midfield,” Klopp said after Thursday’s game. “She did it very, very well.

“There is no question about the quality of Shaq. There never was, and at the moment everything looks really, really good, it looks promising. We will see.”



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