ARTICLES

“His time will come” – Klopp reassures £7.25m Liverpool star that he is a part of the plans

Klopp gives clarification over lack of game time for Takumi Minamino

Speaking in an interview with the official Liverpool FC club website (h/t Mirror), manager Jurgen Klopp has said that ‘time will come’ for Takumi Minamino but he would have to settle with a backup role for now.

Takumi Minamino signed from RB Salzburg for £7.25m

at the turn of 2020. However, the Japanese has started just 8 matches since then and has been used as a substitute 16 times by Klopp.

The 25-year-old forward has had just 56 minutes in the league this season. He would hope for more minutes amidst the Reds’ uncanny injury crisis, but Klopp says that the ex-Salzburg man must be patient.

“Taki is training well. (On Monday) he was exceptional, for example. It’s just a strong team, and offensively – thank God – we didn’t have the same problems as the other positions. It’s hard to get in this team – that’s how it is. But no dip in form, just a challenge.”

Minamino joined the Reds from RB Salzburg in January 2020. (GETTY Images)

Comparing Minamino with his direct competition for a place in the first-team, Jurgen Klopp explained

that Robert Firmino continues to be the team’s fulcrum and that Minamino should wait for his opportunity.

Bobby (Firmino) plays like 12 instruments in our orchestra, he’s very important for our rhythm. We can play well without him as well; Taki is a sensational boy and a great player, so he will face that challenge. His time will come, no doubt.”

Klopp issued a message for all the Liverpool players to realize their importance this season.

“In this season, more than any other, every member of our group will play a role if we are to achieve anything. It has always been the case with us, but the circumstances around us in this moment makes it even more so. As difficult as it has been recently, it does present an amazing opportunity.”

Takumi Minamino has scored 3 goals and assisted once in his 24 appearances for the club. (GETTY Images)

Liverpool lost 2-0 at Anfield to Atalanta on Wednesday where Minamino came on for just 5 minutes in the end. It is difficult to see how Minamino can establish himself over our newly formed ‘front 4’, but the manager seems to have trust in him and his comments in the interview above would certainly reassure Minamino.

Aniket Rai

"If you do what you love, you'll never have to work a day in your life". UP THE REDS!

Recent Posts

Liverpool urged to sign rival PL destroyer; summer gift for Arne Slot?

Liverpool could hand Arne Slot an excellent welcome gift by landing Fulham star Joao Palhinha…

3 hours ago

Liverpool braced for ‘monster’ offer for underperforming attacker; could finance summer rebuild

Liverpool could end up using money generated through an underperforming attacker for their summer rebuild…

4 hours ago

‘Blessed’- Liverpool star dedicates goal to loved one amidst Anfield resurgence

Liverpool star Cody Gakpo dedicates goal against Tottenham to his newborn son Starting in the…

13 hours ago

SALAH 8, ENDO 7, DIAZ?? | LIVERPOOL PLAYER RATINGS VS Tottenham | PREMIER LEAGUE

Liverpool secure three more points in the Premier League against Tottenham An unchanged backline from…

17 hours ago

Liverpool legend outlines ‘important barometer’ that could determine Arne Slot’s time at Anfield

Liverpool legend John Barnes believes that Jurgen Klopp is leaving a formidable squad for Arne…

21 hours ago

Liverpool star admits disappointment in failed ‘title Push’ but prefers to look at the positives

Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah shared the team’s disappointment for failing in their League title push…

1 day ago