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“The lighthouse, the hoover”- Jurgen Klopp ecstatic with Liverpool star’s return to form

Jurgen Klopp talks about Liverpool star Fabinho and his return to form

Liverpool’s defensive midfielder, Fabinho, has recently regained his form at a crucial time for the club. With every point counting towards Liverpool’s quest for a top-four finish after a tough start to the season, Fabinho’s performances will be key to the team’s success.

Fabinho is a crucial player in Liverpool’s defensive shape. He helps protect the team’s backline by breaking up opposition attacks and making important interceptions. He’s a tough player who reads the game well and is very important in the middle of the pitch.

Earlier in the season, the 29-year-old Brazilian struggled with form. This was at the same time that Liverpool had a poor start to the campaign. He didn’t seem sure of himself and made mistakes which he usually wouldn’t. As a result, Liverpool’s defence looked vulnerable, and the team’s hopes of a top-four finish were in danger.

Fabinho in action for Liverpool against AFC Bournemouth. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Thankfully, Fabinho has been in better form recently. He seems more confident and assured, making important tackles and interceptions, and stopping opposition attacks before they can become dangerous. Recently, Jurgen Klopp spoke about him and here is what the gaffer said on Fab’s return to form via the club’s official website:

“Now everybody can see Fab is getting back; that’s exactly what we need obviously. I was so happy about the last game of Fabinho, to be honest. So happy. Because so many things were exactly like we need him – bringing the long foot in here and all these kinds of things.”

“It was a really good game and that’s exactly how we were used to having him; the lighthouse, the hoover, all these kinds of things.” 

Fabulous Fab back in Top-Form

Fabinho’s better form has come at a perfect time for Liverpool. The team is entering a very important period of the campaign, where every point counts in their quest for a top-four finish. With many games coming thick and fast, Fabinho’s presence in midfield will be key to keeping the defence strong and giving the attacking players a good platform to work from.

Fabinho’s return to form also means that Liverpool can use their squad more effectively. With injuries and many matches to play, Liverpool needs to use their players wisely. Klopp can rest key players like Virgil van Dijk without losing a major chunk of defensive strength given Fabinho’s presence.

Liverpool star Fabinho. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Fabinho’s better form also bodes well for Liverpool’s upcoming matches against some of the Premier League’s top teams. Liverpool will be playing against Manchester United, Arsenal, and Manchester City in the next few weeks, and Fabinho’s ability to stop opposition attacks will be very important in getting good results.

Moreover, his distribution skills could certainly help create counter-attacks and can lead to goals for his teammates. Hopefully, he keeps up the good work he’s been putting in and we have a better chance of finishing in the top four.

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In conclusion, Fabinho’s return to form at this critical point in the season is a huge boost for Liverpool’s hopes of a top-four finish. His ability to defend well and start counter-attacks will be crucial in the coming weeks, wherein every single point will matter.

Shrishh Attavar

Life revolves around sport.

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