Our Weekly Liverpool Jury: Reflecting on the International Break and Looking Ahead to Wolves Clash
As Liverpool gears up for Premier League action this weekend with an away game against Wolves, our weekly Liverpool Jury columnists share their thoughts on the international break and the upcoming match.
The Reds are eager to continue their form from before the international break, and they face a Wolves side that has seen significant departures in the summer transfer window.
Last season’s visit to Molineux resulted in a disappointing 3-0 defeat, making this Saturday’s match an opportunity for redemption.
One concern is the early kick-off time, a slot where Liverpool struggled last season, with three draws and three defeats. However, our fan columnists express their hopes and expectations for the match.
Rhys Buchanan highlights the boost of Ibrahima Konate returning to training, while Andrew Cullen discusses Klopp’s options in midfield and the need for defensive reinforcements.
David Shams expresses apprehension about the international break potentially affecting the team’s momentum, and James Noble touches on Van Dijk’s ban and the growing transparency in officiating.
Despite the challenges, there is confidence among the fans as Liverpool faces Wolves this Saturday.”