Klopp tipped the hand of the rarely seen Liverpool star ‘massive role’ to lift pessimism



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Liverpool midfielder Thiago Alcantara will play a “huge role” when he is back in top form, according to one expert.

Thiago signed for the Reds Bayern Munich in the summer, with a lot of excitement among the fans.

Indeed, he showed flashes of calm and control on his debut, when Liverpool beat Chelsea 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.

In addition, the Spanish played two fantastic passes without looking at Everton, the second of which helped establish Jordan Henderson’s winning goal, later disallowed.

But Thiago has not played since that October game, suffering a knee injury in a clash with Richarlison. In the same game, central Virgil van Dijk he also suffered an injury, which will likely rule him out for the rest of the season.

Thiago, for his part, will return soon to Jurgen Klopp and Stephen Warnock feels the 29-year-old can play an important role.

“People are writing off Liverpool mainly because of a player in Van Dijk. But don’t forget they still have a lot of quality within the team, by no means are they the one-man team that has been suggested, “said Warnock. (Through the Daily mirror).

“And I’m thinking especially about the incorporation of Thiago to the team. Your arrival is great and will play an important role when you are fit.

“I don’t think Fabinho will be absent for long. It’s a hamstring injury that could put him out for four to five weeks and I’m sure it will come back next month.

“Klopp may have to buy a defender in January, but he already has some options with Joel Matip in shape.”

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Warnock also suggested that Thiago’s return could mean Klopp could use captain Jordan Henderson as a central defender if necessary.

“And with Thiago coming in as a world-class central midfielder, he allows Henderson to play in the last four because he has already shown that he can play as a central midfielder before,” added the expert.

“It will be interesting to see how he does after this last blow, but good managers and coaches adapt.

And don’t forget, it’s not just Jurgen Klopp on his own. He also has Pep Ljinders, who is very influential in helping him behind the scenes. “

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