Football NewsThiago Alcantara thinks hard times are behind
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Alcantara, 30, believes the rough times he went through early in Liverpool are now well behind him, and the Spanish international is now looking to beat the Reds.

 

What did Thiago Alcantara say?

Klopp appears to have made quite a coup by luring in the Champions League-winning playmaker from Bayern Munich in the summer of 2020. The coronavirus, dismal injuries and questions about his role in the Liverpool squad all contributed to Thiago surviving a test debut campaign on Merseyside, which only really picked up momentum towards the end. Thiago Alcantara admits the same, but told Liverpool’s official website that he was confident for 2021-22 that he did not know if he would count it as a year of experience in England as everything was closed due to the coronavirus so they were unable to receive the pleasure of being in the country is too much in this sense.

As far as the Premier League is concerned, Alcantara has had a year to experience how competitive the game is and how fast it is playing. As always, it has been a good year when you adapt, but Alcantara has had a tough time at the start. Thiago feels he has overcome them now and is looking forward to this season. When Thiago came here, it was already clear to him what he could bring to the team and what the team could give him. they will continue to work together and Thiago thinks that they are always discovering new things, both from the point of view of those who have been here for some period and the players who come. This is how you create this harmony within the group to be able to perform at the highest level and develop.

 

This has always been the goal

The 30-year-old only recorded one goal and did not assist after 30 appearances for Liverpool last season, with collective struggles often holding the Reds. However, Jurgen Klopp’s side kicked off the new campaign positively, with sights being placed on larger silver pieces. Alcantara added about his aspirations that he has the same feeling he has in every team that Thiago Alcantara has played, and that is to aim as high as possible.

This means winning all competitions: the league, the Champions League and the cup competitions too. This has always been the goal. Thiago would say that there is no difference between this year, last year and the year before. They want to win everything and have this hunger to not just win every competition, but win every game. Liverpool, with seven points taken so far out of three games, will return to the Premier League on September 12 when taking a trip to Leeds.