Shaqiri, Liverpool's Adgenani

It is fair to say that Gerdan Shaqiri has exceeded most people's expectations after his transfer of 13.5 million pounds to Liverpool from Stoke City in the summer. Switzerland was called nonprofessional and shameful by former Manchester United Gary and Phil Neville players during the World Cup finals in Russia after [...]
The Swiss was called nonprofessional and shameful by former Manchester United Gary and Phil Neville players during the World Cup finals in Russia, as they thought he was unable to keep Stoke City on the League last season, writes Periscope.
Moreover, even his former Stoke co-worker, Charlie Adam, had sharply criticised Gerdan, but he had only recently regretted it.

However, Jurgen Klopp was clear that Shaqiri would improve his team, and this exceeded the expectations of the German coach.
The Swiss star is already an addition to the Reds collection, so to speak, it's team joker.
Shaqiri sometimes plays as an attacker and sometimes as a midfielder, but the presentations are the same impressive.
He played 90 minutes last night on Burnley and scored the third goal with Liverpool's fan. Based on statistics, the 26-year-old has started only six times at Premier League, where in addition to three goals, he has assisted twice, which means he has been involved in the goal every 106 minutes.

Most were skeptical of his passage to Anfield, given his earlier adventures with large teams.
With Bayernin under Pep Guardiola's regime, football player from Zegra did not have a big success, playing very little more than not contributing to team goals.
Shaqa also went to Inter, perhaps to the worst era in the history of the Zikalters, causing his talent to be overlooked.
In Stoke City he was the lead player, but the problem was the rest of the team.
Turning moments in the Gerdan Shaqiri career is certainly the World Championship in Russia, where Switzerland was eliminated from Sweden, but however, the repentant Eagle shone during this tournament.
Liverpool then transferred it, while now compared to other summer transfers such as Fabinho and Naby Keita, it can be said freely that Shaqiri's acquisition has been the best for leaders of the Orders.
Now we hope that his performances will be rewarded even with some individual or team trophy, with Liverpool's team being closely following the leader Manchester City. /Periscopi












