Quite different to his experience at Arsenal, former Liverpool midfielder and current Besiktas man Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain talked about the mentality of both clubs heading into important fixtures, and how the frame of mind on Merseyside was contrasting to that at the North London club.
During his time at Liverpool, Oxlade-Chamberlain won the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, the Premier League, the FIFA Club World Cup, the FA Cup and the League Cup.
appearances, 18 goals and 15 assists later, the former Southampton man left the Reds as a free agent in the summer of 2023 to join Besiktas in Turkey. While there is no doubt that the player could have achieved greater heights on Merseyside, it was an ACL injury against Roma back in 2019 that meant that Ox did not return to his usual best and that injury limited his abilities.“At Arsenal, we always went into those big games thinking, ‘this is going to be really tough,’”
“That was the biggest difference at Liverpool where, even in the first season (2017-18) when we were a bit of an unknown entity, there was this unbelievable complete and utter focus where there was nothing else happening but us winning the game.
“I don’t know why, but at Liverpool, the big games, we just knew we were going to win. We won FA Cups (At Arsenal) but we probably never achieved what we should have done.”
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on the difference in mentality at Liverpool and Arsenal – via football.london
This revelation will really give a sense of happiness to all Liverpool fans around the world. Knowing that the team is in the best frame of mind heading into any fixture irrespective of the opposition obviously gives a psychological edge.
This winning mentality has undoubtedly been a significant factor in Liverpool’s triumphs in recent years. The unwavering belief in their abilities, even in the face of tough challenges, has set them apart and contributed to their trophy-laden success.
Oxlade-Chamberlain’s perspective sheds light on the culture and atmosphere at Liverpool, where the players are driven by an unrelenting desire to secure victory. This revelation provides further insight into what makes Liverpool a formidable force in the footballing world and how their mindset plays a crucial role in their achievements.
As Liverpool continue to chase success both domestically and in Europe, this winning mentality will be a valuable asset.
While Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain now plies his trade elsewhere, his words offer a glimpse into the winning culture at Liverpool, one that continues to drive the club’s pursuit of excellence and sets them on a path to further glory.
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