{"id":971,"date":"2017-07-13T13:00:27","date_gmt":"2017-07-13T13:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.andcouldheplay.com\/?p=971"},"modified":"2017-07-13T13:00:27","modified_gmt":"2017-07-13T13:00:27","slug":"six-things-we-learnt-from-tranmere-0-liverpool-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.andcouldheplay.com\/six-things-we-learnt-from-tranmere-0-liverpool-4\/","title":{"rendered":"Six Things We Learnt From Tranmere 0 – Liverpool 4"},"content":{"rendered":"

Normally when the Reds play I do a proper review of the match in the hours that follow the full-time whistle. Somehow that doesn\u2019t seem right in the wake of a pre-season friendly. After all, it was ‘only Tranmere’ and even a diminished Liverpool side with precisely no fitness should be able to get a win against non-league opposition. So instead of doing my usual match review, which is at least slightly more serious and structured than I feel this game deserves, I thought I\u2019d delve into the world of a Buzzfeed style ‘Six Things We\u2019ve Learnt’ article.<\/p>\n

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July 24, 2015- Shah Alam, Malaysia: Fans and supporters show their support for the visiting Liverpool team in their friendly match against Malaysia. Liverpool Football Club from UK is on an Asia tour.<\/p><\/div>\n

For some, pre-season matches will always be pointless. “Why travel to Australia, it\u2019s bad for league form”. Yet the truth is that they\u2019re not only an important part of the players returning to full fitness, but they\u2019re also a great chance for supporters who wouldn\u2019t ordinarily get to watch Liverpool to see the players in the flesh. It\u2019s certainly true that it was a different type of crowd on display last night, in the best way possible. More than any other demographic, it tends to be kids that head out to friendlies who perhaps are otherwise unable to make it into Anfield. They\u2019re a worthwhile experience, then, but what did we learn from it all?<\/p>\n

1. We Should Still Buy Keita, But We\u2019ve Got Midfield Options<\/h2>\n

I fully believe that Liverpool will still end up signing Naby Keita from RB Leipzig, despite the German side reportedly informing the Reds today that he\u2019s not for sale. I think we\u2019re currently witnessing part of the transfer dance, where the selling club has to save face by forcing the departing player to put in a request to leave. This is not, then, a suggestion that our pursuit of the Guinean can go on the back-burner; we should absolutely still sign him. That said, the game against Tranmere made the point that we actually have some decent options in midfield that plenty of supporters have either forgotten about or wilfully ignored.<\/p>\n

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MARCO GRUJIC IS BETTER THAN NABY KEITA.<\/p>\n

\u2014 Dan (@umbrospeciali) July 12, 2017<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

It was brilliant, for example, to see Jordan Henderson lead the side out and seemingly have no issues with either foot. Personally I\u2019m a massive fan of the club captain and, whether snobbish or not I don\u2019t care, believe that you can figure out a person\u2019s understanding of the game based on whether they rate him. I also think that Marko Grujic is going to have a bigger part to play than most people realise. Not only has he seemingly bulked up since the end of the season, he also found his campaign last term interrupted by injury. If he can keep fit then I believe that He\u2019ll play about fifteen to twenty times next season and will be like the proverbial new signing. We still need to being in fresh faces, but there\u2019s a few old ones who\u2019ll still have a say.<\/p>\n

2. It\u2019s Not Definitely Going To Be Mignolet That Starts<\/h2>\n

Towards the end of last season I was calling for the club to sell Simon Mignolet this summer, despite his upturn in form. The main reason why was that producing good performances has never been his problem, doing so consistently and not chucking in a mental one has. I believed that Klopp had signed Loris Karius for a reason and would want to get him in goal as soon as possible. The issue is that Mignolet won over vast swathes of the fanbase and now if Klopp starts his German competitor then calls for the Belgian to come back in will be hard to ignore. I thought that the only way to avoid that would be to sell him, though I\u2019m sure many will disagree with me.<\/p>\n

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Huge credit to Mignolet for his end-of-season form, but Klopp signed Karius for a reason, and his broken hand really disrupted him last year<\/p>\n

\u2014 Henry Jackson (@HenryJackson87) July 12, 2017<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n