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by A_Man_Who_Tries_Archive
sleepkid wrote:He should have had the second one covered to be sure, but it could have been a mishap - but the first one was just completely stupid. I do worry about the discipline issue with Keita, but I think Klopp will get that sorted - possibly. And yes, it will add a lot of strength through the middle of the park. I think if they brought in Fekir he would play much like when Coutinho was still in the side. Mane and Salah out wide, Firminho up top, and Fekir would parade through the middle as a centeral attacking midfielder - the only thing is that just about all of those players can switch roles at any given moment. But I'm really not sure another zippy attacking midfielder is what's needed. He certainly wouldn't be a bench warmer though. Firminho is incredibly talented - agreed. I actually think he's still growing into it, and we may see even more from him next season.The thing is, the first mistake is a case of him doing the right thing but getting it horribly wrong. They need quick restarts. It's essential to how they play. The second is just getting a basic completely wrong.I wouldn't be surprised if Keita was the player who phased out Milner. It's easy to think Can out, Keita in but I doubt it will pan out like that. The role you have earmarked for Fekir is where I would see Keita - the kind of role Pogba should be allowed to play at United, where he can play to his strengths. A three of Henderson, Keita and Fekir would be wide-open with the current front three, and they are wide-open enough as it is. Every time teams dropped the pretense of playing football and just won it, went direct down the channels, Liverpool were giving up chances for fun and dropping points.Klopp's way of playing has always been vulnerable to that and I can't see him changing. Both full-backs bomb on, counterpressing with six or seven pushed up. If teams are too proud and try to play their way out they will largely get slaughtered, but if they look up at the acres in front, have a decent passer from deep and legs down the channels, they'll get something.The wildcard in all of this is whether Klopp upgrades a full-back and shifts Alexander-Arnold into midfield, where I reckon his long-term future would be. Might tread on the toes of Oxlade-Chamberlain though.