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After Liverpool and Manchester City drew, Bukayo Saka discloses what was stated in the Arsenal locker room.
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Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka has shared his thoughts on Liverpool and Manchester City’s tie.
Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka has disclosed that his team’s 1-0 victory over Brentford was motivated by Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City.
Trent Alexander-Arnold gave the Reds a point at the Etihad Stadium with a goal ten minutes remaining in normal time in a match that resumed Premier League action after the international break.
With the outcome, Jurgen Klopp’s team trailed City by one point heading into Saturday’s later kickoffs. But after Kai Havertz’s header in the 89th minute gave Arsenal the hard-fought victory at Brentford, they dropped from second to third.
Speaking to Football, the Gunners currently occupy the top spot in the table, one point ahead of City and two ahead of Liverpool.Saka stated in the pre-game team discussion that the outcome of the early kickoff proved to be an additional impetus for London.
The England winger responded, “Yeah, and what a game by the way,” when asked if he witnessed the match at Etihad Stadium. “I saw that game; it was incredibly well done, and we were happy with the draw, of course.
“We all knew, and the boys mentioned it during the team meeting, that we had the opportunity to win the league, so we seized it. So, we’re content.”
After overcoming a 2-1 deficit to secure a crucial victory away at Tottenham Hotspur, who were fourth early in the day, Aston Villa is now tied for fourth place with the Reds.
The Premier League’s next team to visit Anfield is Fulham. The Liverpool medical staff and manager Jurgen Klopp will be keenly awaiting any updates regarding Alisson Becker and Diogo Jota, who sustained injuries against City.
The Reds’ first game of the week is a Thursday home Europa League matchup against LASK.
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After Liverpool and Manchester City drew, Bukayo Saka discloses what was stated in the Arsenal locker room.
Liverpool has set their sights on Sao Paulo’s Lucas Beraldo, a young player, as they attempt to bolster their defence.
Brazil has great expectations for the 20-year-old, and he might end up being a valuable long-term addition to the Premier League team.
It’s no secret that Liverpool needs defence reinforcements, and the 20-year-old Joel Matip replacement may be the best option in the long run. Virgil Van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate are the team’s only other trustworthy central defenders at the moment.
According to a UOL report, Liverpool is the front-runners to sign the 20-year-old defender, but it’s unclear if they can finalise a deal. It will be tempting for the gifted young defender to sign with a major team like Liverpool, but it is unclear if the Premier League team can work out a deal with Sao Paulo.
In addition to playing left-sided central defence, Beraldo can also play right-sided central defence. Additionally, his versatility allows him to play as a defensive midfielder.
Liverpool may have made a smart investment in the 20-year-old if they can work out a fair deal with the Brazilian team for him. The defender might be a valuable long-term asset for Liverpool if he can continue to grow into a top-tier Premier League player
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