Liverpool’s transformation this season into Premier League title contenders reflects how much they need improved, says midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum.
The 28-year-old Dutch international, World Health Organization scored an outstanding goal in Saturday’s 3-0 victory over Bournemouth despite suffering from a symptom, admitted 2 successive attracts had been a setback because the club chases a first league title since 1990.
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“We had two draws in a row and that didn’t feel that good,” said Wijnaldum.
“But if we had been told that at the beginning (of the season) you will have this kind of points (65) everyone would have taken it.
“It could be better but we must appreciate where we stand.
“You can see the improvement. You could see at the beginning of the season we improved. We just have to keep it going.”
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is taking the squad to the Spanish resort of Marbella for a warm-weather training break on. He can afford to do that as city are not concerned in next weekend’s fa Cup, which means they return to action within the Champions League at home to Bayern urban center on Feb 19. Wijnaldum, World Health Organization value city a reported £22 million ($28 million) once he signed from Newcastle in 2016, is optimistic they'll cope with competitory on 2 fronts.
“We have to see how it is going to work. I think we can play both,” he said.
“You never know but a lot of times it goes well. Last season the Champions League went well and we dropped a lot of points in the league.
“But I don’t think it was because of the Champions League.”
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