Jurgen Klopp believes Xherdan Shaqiriās versatility means he can play a key role as he admitted Liverpool had missed the Switzerland international. Shaqiri has enjoyed a renaissance this season having come close to leaving the club before last monthās transfer deadline. The 29-year-old provided the assist for Diogo Jotaās winner against West Ham United on Saturday after coming off the bench to play in attacking midfield for only his third Premier League appearance of the calendar year. Shaqiri has started as a number eight against Lincoln City in the Carabao Cup and FC Midtjylland in the Champions League, and also featured on the right wing when a substitute at Ajax. And the Reds boss has indicated the midfielder has become a significant option once again.
Jurgen Klopp said āShaq has played an incredibly important role after a difficult time, and is important to us, Shaq can play on the wings, he has everything for that. Heās a great player and has played for Switzerland as a 10. They know a lot about football there, and they wouldnāt play him there if they thought he was better in another position. Shaq is a versatile offensive player. He has played for us as an 8, on the wing, and a 10 when he came on (against West Ham). Thatās all the positions he can play. He is a really good player and has made a massive impact in pretty much all of the games he has played. He was part of some of the biggest games in our recent history. Iām just happy to have him back.ā It wasnāt that he wasnāt involved for disciplinary reasons, he was injured unfortunately, Sometimes players have a bad run with injuries, and thatās what he had. Itās not that he was injured that often, itās just the calf gave him some problems and now everything is fine. It is good for him and even better for us because we missed him last year in a lot of moments. Itās not that we wanted to keep him out of the team. Iām now really happy he is here, and all the rest will start when the next transfer window opens. we will see. But nothing really to say for now. The last transfer window feels like it was four years ago.ā