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Liverpool are always trying to motivate their players away from the pitch and they may have found a new way to do just that.
The Reds have had the perfect start to the new season after winning three games from three, and there are many reasons for this.
One of these is because Liverpool are much more than a football club and they really are like a family, with this evident both on and off the pitch.
The players and the staff are always finding ways to motivate one another and traditions are a big part of this, with the club making regular additions to the training ground to ensure the morale stays high.
And now, Liverpool have made one subtle change to the AXA training centre that is a very wholesome touch, although it could prove to be a problem later down the line.
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The training ground is where all the hard work starts as all the work done there is what earns players the right to make it into the matchday squad.
However, turning up almost every day can be a bit of a slog so clubs are always looking for ways to keep players motivated, and Liverpool are very good at doing this.
And, one small update has been revealed during the Reds’ latest ‘Inside Training’ video, with this a very wholesome addition.
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On the wall of the main training room, Liverpool have started to add photos from the best moments of the season, and as fans could imagine, they already have one from each game.
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So far, they have three: Federico Chiesa’s late strike against Bournemouth, Rio Ngumoha’s last-gasp winner vs Newcastle and Dominik Szoboszlai’s outrageous free-kick to beat Arsenal.
Many fans reckon this could be the start of a new tradition, and if it is, they might need a bigger wall given how many moments they have already had.
It goes without saying that every month is a big one for a team pushing for the Premier League title, but September really could be season-defining for the Reds.
Liverpool have five games this month, with the first a trip to Burnley before starting their Champions League campaign at Anfield against Atletico Madrid.
The Merseyside derby is after that before the Reds see out the month with a cup game against Southampton, league match against Crystal Palace, and then a massive clash with Galatasaray away from home.
Of course, fans will demand six wins from six so the stakes are certainly high, meaning the team will really need to rally together and motivate one another the best they can.