Will Liverpool benefit from the return of their injured trio?
The return of three players from injury could be a game changing event for any team playing football.
Recently, the three incredible players of Liverpool, Thiago Alcantara, Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones are expected to have an incredible effect on the performance of Liverpool this season.
Tony Cascarino believes that the return from injury of these three players will assist Liverpool in touching greater heights this season. He said, "Thiago being back, Curtis Jones being back, Harvey Elliott coming back into the frame.
"There’s a much better squad for them to get over the obstacles in front of them."
The ankle injury suffered by Harvey Elliott in September had slowed him down;however, as soon as he regained his strength, he is expected to bring with him some much-needed attack from midfield.
Again, Jones is another one of the bonus players for Liverpool. In the very beginning of his career itself, he showed that he is one of the better players of Liverpool.
With his striking performance against Inter Milan, he has shown that there's no reason to not assume that he is going to make Liverpool's performance better.
Thiago Alcantara is another one of the players that is expected to bring wonders to the club on returning from his injury.
Even though he has spent the majority of his time in the club recovering from his injury, his class apart performance is not something that needs to be questioned.
Despite what some may think, Thiago Alcantara is certain to bring a substantial improvement in the club's performance.
While these three are returning from their injuries, Liverpool has also added another player to the team. Since he joined the club in January this year, he has been making all his fans proud.
Luiz Diaz, labeled as one of the most exciting players to watch in world football, has been giving thrilling performances.
There's no denying that the squad is already fit and competent to face whatever challenges may come their way. Adding these three young men and Diaz to the team would make it even easier for the club to face its hurdles this season.
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