September 22, 2024

Jurgen Klopp reveals new thiago Alcantara role in Liverpool Midfielder

Liverpool midfielder Thiago Alcantara has been the subject of reported interest from Saudi Arabia in recent weeks

Jurgen Klopp reveals new thiago Alcantara role in Liverpool Midfielder

Jurgen Klopp reveals new thiago Alcantara role in Liverpool Midfielder

Jurgen Klopp intends to keep Thiago Alcantara at Liverpool this season and has assured the seasoned Spaniard that he will play a key role in coaching a young squad.

Thiago has attracted interest from Saudi Arabia this summer, with reports this week saying that Al-Ahli – one of the clubs in which Newcastle United majority shareholders PIF have invested this summer – are due to make a £10.3 million move for him.

Liverpool, on the other hand, have yet to receive any bids for the 32-year-old, who is in the final year of his contract and has no plans to extend it.

Klopp has spoken with Thiago about his position in the upcoming season, with the midfielder returning to full training last weekend after missing more than three months due to a procedure to cure a long-term hip ailment.

 

And of official interest in the player, Klopp said: “No, there is nothing. Honestly. Thiago is now training. Nobody asked.

“He came in and asked about his role and we spoke. Super experienced player, he stepped up in that department. He has only been in team training for a week but very vocal, he is going to be very helpful for us.”

Thiago has made more first-team appearances for Liverpool than any other midfielder in the group despite joining less than three years ago. In the summer, Liverpool lost a slew of experienced players, including captain Jordan Henderson, vice captain James Milner, Fabinho, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. They played 1,318 games for the Reds between them.

Liverpool currently has one of the league’s youngest midfields, after having one of the league’s oldest. When asked if this would jeopardize Liverpool’s chances of challenging Manchester City for the Premier League title this season, Klopp answered, “We’ll see.” Now you ask, I did it years ago (with Borussia Dortmund, with whom he won the Bundesliga for the first time in 2010/11). I’m not concerned with my age.

“We have some experience, though perhaps not as much as other teams. Could we obtain experience by working together? Yes. Can we get it quickly? Maybe. There was never an explanation at Dortmund for the two center-halves being 19 (Neven Subotic and Mats Hummels were that age when joined). Yes, it was a different era of football, but 19 was 19.

“I’m not sure, but it’s not that important.” This type of knowledge will be gained gradually during the season. What we need to do is win football games, feel happy, and create a positive vibe around the club. We’ve had a bad year, and now we want a terrific year. It is about what is beneficial to us.

“Are we only satisfied if we challenge City right away?” Is that the only way for us to be happy? Then we’ve got a problem. But we can get there if we start embracing the football the boys play.

“We have a new start. That is how it is. We don’t want to pick up the football we played before, we have to create something new and that is what we are doing while we have to win football games. Where that leads to, I don’t know.”

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