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Reds target Nico Williams addresses future as Ben Foster defends Alisson

 

After a 1-1 draw against Manchester City, Liverpool will now turn their attention to the Europa League when they face Austrian side LASK on Thursday.

Liverpool bounced back five days after being held to a 1-1 draw by Manchester City in their Europa League clash against LASK on Thursday.

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Jurgen Klopp’s side have qualified for the knockout stages of Europe’s second leg, winning three of their four group games so far.

They had back-to-back wins against LASK, Union Saint-Gilloise and Toulouse before losing at Toulouse last time out.This means that if the Reds beat LASK, they are guaranteed at least a place in the play-offs, while if they fail to beat Union, Toulouse will take first place from the Reds and automatically qualify for the knockout stages.

Playoff game. The last 16. We’ll bring you the latest news from Anfield.”We have to focus on scoring more goals,” Nunes said after a heated battle with Guardiola.

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Williams is focused on the futureLiverpool target Nico Williams may have put all transfer rumors to rest after being told by Athletic Bilbao fans that his future is “temporary”. The 21-year-old moves to Anfield after some impressive performances in La Liga in recent months.

The Inter international has registered one goal and seven assists in the league this season, attracting the attention of several of Europe’s elite clubs, including Klopp’s Liverpool. But Williams said: “I’m happy in Bilbao.

Don’t worry. Sports fans can rest easy.” And his older brother Inaki added: “This happens when both sides are happy and satisfied and I know my brother is happy in Bilbao. We are living the dream of our parents and whatever happens, it will come true soon.”We are happy at home and we hope.

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“This is where we came from and grew up with athletics clubs that helped us chase our dreams.”Foster defends AllisonBen Forster has defended Alisson after the Liverpool goalkeeper was criticized following the game against City.

Alisson failed to get a corner from Manuel Akanji and the ball eventually fell to Ruben Diaz who headed in the back of the net. The referee awarded a free kick to Liverpool and VAR also reviewed the incident when they decided not to convert it.

Alisson faced some criticism from fans after replays showed he had little contact with Akanji, but Forster later defended the Brazilian goalkeeper. “I mean, it’s disgusting, plain and simple, bad,” he said on his YouTube channel.

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And I’ll explain why. Unless you’re a goalkeeper, your feet are off the ground, your eyes are on the ball, your hands are up and the other side isn’t touching yours, someone gives you a body movement with their waist, legs, or whatever.

“It’s completely in motion. And when you’re trying to catch a ball that’s going 40, 50, 60, 70 miles an hour, the margin for error is very small. This is less. “You can’t catch the ball when someone touches you, it’s very difficult to catch the ball at the best time. But if someone pushes you too, all bets are off.”

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