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I cannot access external links or browse websites directly. The search results provided do not contain the full content from the specific URL you mentioned (daveockop.com). However, based on the search results available and the headline you've provided, here is a summary of the topic: --- **Wataru Endo Addresses Lack of Game Time at Liverpool Again This Season** Wataru Endo, Liverpool's midfielder, has expressed his frustration over limited playing time both for his club and the Japanese national team. The Japanese international has been unable to hide his disappointment with his current situation at Anfield. Despite his efforts to impress, Endo continues to struggle for consistent minutes under Liverpool manager Arne Slot. His lack of regular game time has become a recurring issue throughout the current campaign, leaving him dissatisfied with his overall involvement in the squad. On the international stage, Endo has also faced similar challenges, as his limited appearances for Liverpool have impacted his availability and form for Japan's national team commitments. Looking ahead, Endo's next realistic opportunity to secure a starting role for Liverpool may not arrive until January, when the FA Cup third round begins. While manager Slot could potentially alter his approach before then, the midfielder appears set for continued limited action in the coming weeks. At 31 years old, Endo remains contracted to Liverpool until June 2027, at which point he would be 34. The midfielder's situation highlights the competitive nature of Liverpool's midfield and the challenges faced by established players in maintaining regular first-team football. Endo's frustration is understandable given his experience and pedigree, and he will be hoping for an opportunity to demonstrate his qualities on a more consistent basis as the season progresses.
