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Keita Naby SUSPENDED by the new team, leaving them “without a choice”

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Naby Keita has been suspended by Werder Bremen for the remainder of the season and fined “substantially” after the team claimed he had left Sunday’s Bundesliga match against Bayer Leverkusen.

The 29-year-old former midfielder for Liverpool was not used in the team’s 5-0 loss at the Bay Arena. According to his club, he made the decision to “go home instead of travelling to the ground with the team” after learning he was not included in the starting lineup.

On the official club website, a statement read, “Naby Keita has been suspended by Werder Bremen until the end of the current campaign.” The midfield player has also received a substantial fine from the team.

The statement also stated that Keita, an international player for Guinea, “will no longer train with the team or be part of the first-team dressing room.”

Clemens Fritz, Bremen’s director of professional football, declared: “As a club, we won’t tolerate Naby’s behaviour.”

“He put his personal interests ahead of the team’s during a difficult period involving our recent run of form and squad availability, letting his team down.” That is not acceptable.

“We need a team that sticks together and complete focus on the remaining games at this point in the season.” That explains why they abandoned us.

“We need a team that sticks together and complete focus on the remaining games at this point in the season.” Because of this, we are without a choice.

With five games remaining, Bremen is only five points above the bottom three, having lost to Leverkusen, who secured the title.

After his contract at Anfield expired last summer, Keita, who had previously spent time in Germany with RB Leipzig, signed a three-year contract as a free agent.

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Hull City defeated Queen’s Park Rangers 2-0 on Saturday thanks to another goal from Fabio Carvalho. With so, he continues his incredible recent record in the Championship.

The Portuguese playmaker scored a wonderful goal after running deep behind the QPR defence to take advantage of a through-ball. Then, for a 2-0 lead, the Liverpool loanee swept it home with abandon.

Carvalho has now made 16 appearances for Hull and scored eight goals, but his current form is even better. Ultimately, he needed a few games to get comfortable.

Carvalho, however, has seven strikes in his last ten games. In addition, he has scored five goals in his last six games and four in his previous four.

The 21-year-old has also routinely scored significant goals. There were braces against Cardiff City in a 3-1 victory, strikes that saved points against West Brom and Leicester City, and the game-winning goal against Southampton.

It’s just what the athlete needed after such an absurdly bad start to the season. That might even be sufficient to save his Liverpool career.

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Carvalho was projected to be a great player on loan at RB Leipzig, where he spent the first part of the season. Rather, he played in just 158 Bundesliga minutes over the course of six months.

Something had to give. Carvalho was relegated back to the Championship by Liverpool, where he played some of his greatest games of the season.

It’s turned out to be a brilliant move. In his first season at Anfield, Carvalho was a bit of an oddball, if only because manager Jurgen Klopp believed he needed dependable, established numbers during a challenging campaign.

However, Carvalho’s loan with Hull demonstrates that his talent is still very much present, and at age 21, there is still time for him to succeed at Liverpool. If he wanted a chance to impress the new manager in preseason, he had to perform well in the second half of the season, and we believe he has now earned that opportunity.

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