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“What I think he needs to do, first, is what he’s doing at the moment,” Dalglish explained. “He’s great at taking the ball into feet, he’ll open himself up and the pass has beat you but he’s still got control of it.
He can see what’s in front of him and once he gets it… “I saw Isak the other day there, the second half he came on and he was talking to one of the boys about his movement, what he would do. “The boy’s sat listening to him and once they get on the same wavelength…that wee fella could open a can of soup.” Dalglish was asked to compare Wirtz’s developing relationship with Liverpool’s two new centre-forwards to that which he enjoyed with Ian Rush – and how long it can take to find an understanding on the pitch.
Simple.” “No concerns” over Wirtz in Germany The player himself has been candid over his lack of goal contributions since joining Liverpool, telling Sky Germany last week that “sooner or later, I’m sure that things will return to normal.” And Wirtz clearly has the backing of those in his native country, with German legend Rudi Voller telling BILD he has “no concerns” over him not hitting the heights expected of him at Anfield. “I have no concerns about that: he’ll show the English what he’s made of.