Liverpool's New Attack: Close to Clicking
Liverpool supporters are waiting patiently for the moment their new attack clicks smoothly into gear.
The Reds spent over £300m on Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, and Hugo Ekitike this summer.
- Isak and Wirtz have been impacted by fitness and form issues.
- Ekitike had a better start, but a red card against Southampton led to a three-game goalless spell.
It feels to be only a matter of time before Liverpool see the best of them; both individually and as a unit.
On Friday evening, the trio each came close to scoring for their countries, but could not quite get the relief of a goal.
Author's summary: Liverpool's new attack is close to clicking.
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