Liverpool predicted XI vs Hull: No let downs, please
By Tom Bogert
CM Georginio Wijnaldum
To start the season, Wijnaldum played safe. He was never the reason why Liverpool played bad but wasn’t exactly a shining star in the team. That’s fine, he was staid where the team called for it.
In a deeper role than accustomed, Wijnaldum has slowly grown into the team. Against Chelsea, he was awesome. He was no longer anonymous, he seemed to be ubiquitous, just like the two players who line up next to him.
The only thing advertised that Wijnaldum has yet to give Liverpool is goals. At Newcastle and for Netherlands, Wijnaldum is a constant goal scoring threat from the midfield. It hasn’t been necessary yet, and he’s been coy with the few chances he’s had, but that’ll come.