This video of Liverpool new man Naby Keita will have you frothing about the start of the new season.
Keita has joined from Bundesliga outfit RB Leipzig and has been enjoying the start of pre-season training with manager Jurgen Klopp and his new teammates.
And it appears as if the Reds media team have been having as much fun as the midfielder, who has been stunning all with his incredible skills on the paddock.
This clip of Keita showing why Liverpool parted with all that money to bring the African to Anfield will have you frothing about the new campaign.
Quick feet, Naby!! ⚡️#LFCPreSeason pic.twitter.com/EcnOHaDcz3
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) July 6, 2018
Emre Can slinking off to Juventus might have left a gap in the squad if it wasn’t for the arrival of the supremely talented Keita and Fabinho.
Between them, they’ll more then ensure Can won’t be missed at Anfield. While those two transfer deals were concluded quickly, the rest of Liverpool’s transfer business has taken a bit more time to finalize – much to fans’ frustration.
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The Reds kick off their Premier League season with a home game against West Ham United on the 12th of August, and all eyes will be pinned on the new boys to see how they get on.
Roberto Firmino will be the latest player to return to Melwood to get a taste of his new buddies in action after Brazil were knocked out the World Cup by Simon Mignolet’s Belgium.
Kevin De Bruyne scored while Manchester City man Fernandinho hit an own goal in order to hand Mignolet’s country a vital 2-1 win.
In other news, manager Jurgen Klopp has spoken about the concussion sustained by Loris Karius during the Champions League final loss to Real Madrid.
While some have criticised Karius and accused him of using concussion as an excuse for making vital mistakes during the game, Klopp said that wasn’t the case – as the official club website reported.
"“If you ask Loris, he says he didn’t think about it and didn’t use it for a second as an excuse. We don’t use it as an excuse, we use it as an explanation,” said the manager. “That’s always important, that’s what analysis should be: you explain why things happen. So, from this point of view, from my side everything is fine. We don’t think about that anymore and we start completely new.”"
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