fivecups » Mon Jul 12, 2021 10:03 am wrote:There's a lot of players in that list that could be sold to other teams. Good to see some of our bigger names are back and will get a full pre-season. Even those returning from big competitions haven't played too many minutes. Any updates on our defensive injuries?
Liverpool FC have confirmed a series of pre-season fixtures to take place in and around the team's training camp in Austria this month. The matches will see Jürgen Klopp’s side play a mixture of limited-capacity and behind-closed-doors games alongside their training schedule. All these pre-season games will be broadcast live and exclusive on LFCTV GO – get the first month FREE with code 2122GOFREE. Find out more at http://www.liverpoolfc.com/watch. T&Cs apply.
Tuesday July 20
Thirty-minute mini-games v FC Wacker Innsbruck (5pm) and VfB Stuttgart (5.45pm)
Behind closed doors
Friday July 23
v FSV Mainz 05 (5.15pm)
Greisbergers Betten-Arena, Grödig – 3,500 capacity
Thursday July 29
v Hertha BSC (7.20pm)
Tivoli Stadium, Innsbruck – 15,000 capacity
Further details of the Reds’ pre-season fixtures in the UK will be confirmed in due course.
Eagle » Mon Jul 12, 2021 8:46 pm wrote:fivecups » Mon Jul 12, 2021 10:03 am wrote:There's a lot of players in that list that could be sold to other teams. Good to see some of our bigger names are back and will get a full pre-season. Even those returning from big competitions haven't played too many minutes. Any updates on our defensive injuries?
van Djik, Gomez, Matip and Trent all did the standard 1st day of pre-season training fitness test which is a bit like a bleep test but more sophisticated. Konate was there as well. So looking good.
Eagle » Tue Jul 13, 2021 10:56 am wrote:The AFCON is scheduled to take place between January 9 and February 6, and we're currently only scheduled to play two Premier League games during this period. At home to Brentford and away at Crystal Palace. So not the end of the world.
Eagle » Fri Jul 23, 2021 9:17 am wrote:9 academy players are part of the camp: Harvey Davies (GK), Conor Bradley (RB), Owen Beck (LB), Billy Koumetio (CB), Jake Cain (CM), Leighton Clarkson (CM), Tyler Morton (CM), Kaide Gordon (FW) and Mateusz Musialowski (FW).
It will be interesting to see if any of these lads can do well enough over the month or so to become as Klopp describes them, “one of my boys”. These are guys who train full time with the first team rather than the academy. I know there is some hype around Musialowski but my money is on Kaide Gordon. He looks much further along physically and impressed in the first friendly. Conor Bradley had a great season last year and with Neco Williams rumoured to want a move there could be an opening at RB for a young lad.
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