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A lot of English people will enjoy him, he was unbelievable, not just with the ball but the work off the ball," he told Sky Sports."I didn't see many number 10s on his level with or without the ball. To be his age, 20, 21, have this mentality, putting in work day-by-day before training, after training, being angry if he doesn't win a training session, this is Florian Wirtz."I know how much he can bring to the Premier League, hopefully not against us but the rest of the year I wish him the best because he deserves it."Despite mixed reviews from the English press, back home in Germany, footballing legends have been quick to defend Wirtz and remain optimistic about his performances.Rudi Voller sees promising signs from the young German star, even though his goal contributions haven't quite hit the mark yet."The big difference is: at Bayer Leverkusen, despite the individual quality of the other players, he was always looked for," Voller told Sky90."Players like Granit Xhaka, Alejandro Grimaldo or Robert Andrich certainly ran the game.
Even as a young lad, he was already the boss."I deliberately watched some Liverpool games with him: he does an incredible amount of work, runs a lot, makes many sprints, and also goes deep."But he isn't played to in the way he was used to at Leverkusen or with the national team. Florian isn't like that."He's not only an extraordinary footballer, he also has a great character.
He also has incredible running stats. He will assert himself."We're very happy that he is with us for ten days now.