Florian Wirtz has faced significant criticism following Liverpool's recent losses, particularly after their 3-0 defeat to Manchester City. Gary Neville, commenting on the match, described Wirtz as looking like a "little boy" and stated that despite his high transfer fee of £120 million, he had not delivered the expected quality or physicality. Neville highlighted that Wirtz had been outplayed by opponents and that his performances were a significant concern. However, reports suggest Wirtz is unfazed by this criticism, particularly from Neville, due to the historical rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester United, and he maintains confidence in his ability to eventually succeed.
The article also touches on Hugo Ekitike's impressive start to his Liverpool career, with Ibrahima Konaté recounting an anecdote that demonstrates Ekitike's strong determination. Konaté challenged Ekitike to a gym session after a demanding training, pushing him to consider his aspirations for the French national team. Ekitike's immediate response to go to the gym, even when tired, showcased his dedication and work ethic, leading Konaté to believe he will progress significantly.
Additionally, Andy Robertson's contract situation is discussed. His contract, along with Konaté's, expires at the end of the season. Despite previous speculation linking him with a move away, Robertson has regained his starting position and his form suggests a potential contract extension. Robertson stated t... download the app to read more
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