Jurgen Klopp backs Harry Wilson to succeed once winger returns to Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp believes Harry Wilson will be a success at Anfield after his stint with Bournemouth.
The Welsh winger was excellent with Derby in the previous season and narrowly missed out on gaining promotion to the Premier League.
Wilson was part of Liverpool’s pre-season but joined Bournemouth on a season-long loan. The 22-year-old was slowly brought into Eddie Howe’s team and has become one of their best players this season.
Wilson has six goals for the Cherries and has scored some great free-kicks for them too. The Welsh international was unable to play against the Reds in the previous outing, and Klopp highlighted why the winger was sent out on loan.
The German told the Mirror that Wilson has a chance to do well at Anfield too (h/t Liverpool Echo):
“Of course he can [succeed at Anfield]. That’s why we loaned him, so he can make the steps.
“It would have been difficult for Harry and I would have loved to have had him here if we had another choice, especially when Shaq [Xherdan Shaqiri] was injured.”
Klopp also claimed he was happy that Wilson couldn’t feature against the Reds and highlighted his free-kick abilities.
The manager added that Wilson was at the Cherries to improve his all-round game.
Wilson has to take his chance
The Welsh winger has to impress for the remainder of the season if he wants to be part of the Liverpool squad next season.
The Reds can do with quality cover for Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane. However, Wilson has to improve his game further.
Harvey Elliott is another youngster who has impressed since joining the Reds this season, and it will be interesting to see if the former Fulham winger gets more first-team minutes.
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Wilson has to improve his consistency during the 90 minutes as he is often left out of the game, and hopefully, he does that in the coming months.