Big Shaq’s calves are so big they’ve got calves on them
Liverpool forward Xherdan Shaqiri has shocked all with a recent picture that shows his calves looking absolutely enormous.
Everyone knows the Powercube is one of the most built players in the Reds’ squad, but this is just outrageous.
Nobody should have calves this big! I mean, they look like they’ve started to go to the gym independently of Shaqiri and guess what, they only do calf raises.
Shaqiri hasn’t really been having much of an impact on the field, but at least he is continuing to look after his body off it.
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In the picture that was posted on Reddit, the forward is standing next to Jordan Henderson, Simon Mignolet and Trent Alexander-Arnold, among others. And he makes them all look absolutely tiny, despite being the shortest lad in the group.
After an explosive start to his Liverpool career, the Swiss international has struggled to prove to Jurgen Klopp that he deserves a place in the side.
Six goals and three assists is a good contribution from 24 appearances in the Premier League, but only three of those came after February and that was just 42 minutes of action.
So there is little optimism that Klopp will turn to Shaqiri for the Champions League final against Tottenham on the 1st of June, but the whole squad look like they’re trying to stay focused for one of the biggest games of their career.
But things may be going downhill for the Swiss international as the Liverpool bosses could consider selling him in order to raise cash for more summer moves, said Goal. If the Reds get a good offer for the player, they’ll let him go.
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Hopefully he stays and can learn how to cope with the tactical demands of the manager, because when he does there’s a good player who can unleash chaos on the opposition.