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There have been flashes of his composure and imagination, but the rhythm of his game has not yet aligned with the team around him. From Leverkusen to Liverpool: A Different Rhythm If there has been a thread running through Wirtz’s early weeks at Liverpool, it has been that the picture in front of him no longer moves in the way he needs it did.
That shift has narrowed Liverpool’s shape. When he has pace and purpose ahead of him, he doesn’t just play quicker; he plays more with more freedom.
If there’s a reason to believe Wirtz will come through this period, it’s because his career has already been built on recovery — from setbacks, pressure and moments that would have broken lesser players. He grabbed the game by the scruff of its neck when his team needed him.