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Considering how well the Reds played against Wolves, Paul Merson has suggested that Liverpool is a better team when Alexis Mac Allister

Considering how well the Reds played against Wolves, Paul Merson has suggested that Liverpool is a better team when Alexis Mac Allister isn’t on the field.

The pundit told Sportskeeda that Liverpool played much better at Molineux after Mac Allister was substituted, and the Anfield team went on to win 3-1 after trailing 1-0 in the first half.

The Argentine international, who was signed this summer for £35 million, has had a rocky start to life at Liverpool. Mac Allister has yet to find his feet at his new team.

Despite a lack of performances, many supporters remain optimistic that the midfielder will succeed because Mac Allister is a player who has already demonstrated his talent in the Premier League.

Merson’s remarks may nonetheless imply that Liverpool would be better off without the 24-year-old given the results, which were quite glaring in light of what transpired on Saturday.

According to the analyst, Liverpool improved dramatically after the break against Wolves after replacing Alexis MacAllister with Luis Diaz.

Liverpool ought to disregard Merson’s remark regarding Mac Allister.

Considering how well the Reds played against Wolves, Paul Merson has suggested that Liverpool is a better team when Alexis Mac Allister

Since Mac Allister moved from Brighton and Hove Albion to Liverpool, it will take some time for the midfielder to adjust to his new team completely.

The South American is undoubtedly a talented player who, like other Liverpool legends in recent years, has the potential to reach elite status once he gels with Jurgen Klopp’s system.

Even though his Liverpool career hasn’t started off well, Mac Allister is aware that he still hasn’t reached his full potential and that his future performances at Anfield could be explosive.

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Four Liverpool players have three months to save their careers or risk being kicked out of the team.

Four Liverpool players have three months to save their careers or risk being kicked out of the team.

Liverpool released most of their fringe stars over the summer, although the restructuring could continue into January.

Liverpool spent a lot of money over the summer as part of their rebuild and there is no reason to believe that the restructuring will not continue in the January transfer window.
The Reds have started the Premier League season unbeaten and could require further investment if they are able to challenge for the title.

Jürgen Klopp fundamentally overhauled his midfield this summer, signing Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo.

As a result, several experienced stars were allowed to leave – such as James Milner – and the departures of Fabinho and Jordan Henderson were also made easier.

Liverpool were expected to strengthen their defense before the end of the transfer window and this target could be achieved in the January transfer window.

Other new arrivals cannot be ruled out, but could be recruited to replace those allowed to leave the club.

Express Sport looks at four stars who have three months to prove their worth to Klopp or risk being moved…

Thiago Alcántara

Despite interest from Saudi clubs and Turkish teams, Liverpool decided to retain Thiago’s services. The Spaniard has not played for the club so far this season due to injury problems and needs to stay fit if he is to have a future at Anfield.
The ex-Bayern Munich star’s contract expires at the end of the season and the Reds could be tempted to pay a transfer fee for his services in January if they decide not to give him a new contract.

Joel Matip

Four Liverpool players have three months to save their careers or risk being kicked out of the team.

Liverpool were expected to sign a left-sided defender this summer, and with Matip in the final year of his contract, the writing is on the wall for the 32-year-old.

With Joe Gomez signing a long-term contract with the club last year, the England international remains part of Klopp’s long-term plans and so Matip must prove he has something to offer if he is to avoid being released for a fee minimum in January.

Ben Doak

Teenage star Doak had no shortage of interest over the summer and a loan move looked likely, but ultimately the striker has remained on Merseyside and is gaining valuable experience working alongside the likes of Mohamed Salah and Darwin on a daily basis Nunez. Opportunities will be difficult to come by for the 17-year-old and if he fails to demonstrate that he is ready, a short-term loan in January could be an option for Liverpool to ensure their number 50 gains valuable experience. that he must continue to make progress

Caoimhin Kelleher

Ireland international Kelleher attracted interest from Celtic and Wolves this summer, but it was ultimately decided that he would remain at his boyhood club.

However, it remains to be seen how long Klopp can convince “the number two best goalkeeper in the world” to continue working with him.
Kelleher is likely to feature in cup competitions for the Reds and could push to start some league games if he impresses on those occasions.
Otherwise, Liverpool may have no choice but to grant the 24-year-old goalkeeper’s transfer wish.

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