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Jeremie Frimpong has admitted that his first season at Liverpool has not been good on a personal level.There had been plenty of excitement surrounding the arrival of Frimpong, with the Dutchman expected to provide pace, versatility and goal threat from the right.However, he has only scored once more since a fluke goal on his debut in the Community Shield last August, while also providing just one assist during the full season. Liverpool’s 25/26 Player of the Season: Ekitike vs Szoboszlai 👊 Credit: Shaun Brooks/CameraSport/MB Media/Getty Images It is safe to say that more had been expected from Frimpong, and as the curtain comes down on Liverpool‘s season this Sunday, the 25-year-old has admitted that he is hoping for better next year.Frimpong disappointed with Liverpool seasonInjuries have obviously played a big part in Frimpong failing to deliver to expectations this term, and speaking to Sky Sports on Saturday, the Netherlands international said that he has learnt plenty from having to deal with several setbacks.“Obviously for me personally I’ve been injured most of the time and it’s been new to me because I’m not used to that,” he said.“But it’s part of football, so I can say I’ve grown a lot and overcome injuries and the hardship of it.”READ MORE: Liverpool fans decide their Player of the Year before Sunday’s season finale against BrentfordPhoto by Dan Mullan/Getty Images “It’s just been one of those seasons where personally for me I don’t think it was good.
For me,” Frimpong added.“But, next season is a new season and hopefully it’ll be better.”Liverpool fans will certainly be hoping so. There have been glimpses of the threat Frimpong can pose when he’s in full flight, and it has been frustrating to see him miss so much of the season through injury.With the Reds hopefully back to something close to their best in 2026/27, Frimpong should finally start to show why the excitement over his signing was justified.
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