After coach Jürgen Klopp found improvements in some of his players during the summer activities they are having with their respective national teams, perhaps the most prominent has been the consistency of Trent Alexander-Arnold with England as well as Andrew Robertson with Sweden, having as in any team a counterpart that worries the German with the role of the Dutch Virgil van Dijk and Cody Gakpo or in these last hours with the performance of Diogo Jota in Portugal.
While it is true that the Portuguese attacker had a very good return to the field for the end of the season after overcoming a terrible injury that kept him away from the field for months, this player still seems to present some inconsistencies that have already been identified by Klopp, wanting Jota on his return to be able to work on it to be the ideal replacement for Roberto Firmino.
What could have been an interesting analysis by Klopp of Jota in the Portugal-Bosnia Herzegovina clash ended up being just a minor observation in the few minutes he got in a match that was shaping up to be ideal for the Reds attacker to appear for at least 45 minutes.
With the Portuguese player now having much more crucial and important roles in the team following the departure of Brazilian Firmino, the Reds' German coach knows that the increase in level and quality of his player will not be in the duels he has with the national team but rather in the pre-season that is already being meticulously planned, And if anything has characterised Klopp during his time at Anfield it has been that great job of getting his players to regain confidence and some of that football that made them Liverpool players at some point in their career, happening with Darwin Núñez in the past and very possibly now with Jota.
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